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David Bornstein
David Bornstein is the author of How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas. Sara Horowitz is a key figure behind Working Today, a national nonprofit organization devoted to making sure that independent workers - freelancers, consultants, independent contractors, temps, part-timers, contingent employees and the self-employed— have access to key health insurance and other benefits. Gillian Caldwell is the founder of witness.org, a human rights program that trains activists at a local level and supplies them with videocameras.
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Yellow Journalism and the Spanish American War.
New York Times might not be yellow journalism BUT it totally supported the War in Iraq with Judith Miller leading the way and taking the blame. But the entire editorial board and the publisher supported the war.
The Anti-War movement was correct and the Times and Washington Post wrong, again. Post war apologies are worthless.
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