MANCHESTER, ENGLAND -- In 1921, the Manchester Guardian’s editor, Charles Prestwich Scott, marked the newspaper’s centenary with an essay entitled “A Hundred Years." In it, Scott declared that a newspaper’s “primary office is the gathering of news. ...Comment is free, but facts are sacred." One hundred years on from Scott’s famous essay, and on
“很多错误”:卫报和朱利安阿桑奇
在朱利安·阿桑奇/保罗·马纳福特的爆炸性故事发生三年后,我们质疑《卫报》是否兑现了其对真相的承诺。
作者 John McEvoy
