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“No,” Miles said, surprising himself. He looked at the PDF still glowing on his screen. Principle 1: Seek truth and report it. This means verifying, not just repeating. “We need the full context. The angle could be deceptive.”
“I’m not cleaning that copy,” Miles said. “No,” Miles said, surprising himself
The Wiretap issued a retraction so buried it might as well have been six feet under. But the damage was done. To them. Not to Davies. He was exonerated. This means verifying, not just repeating
That afternoon, Miles’s phone buzzed. A text from an unknown number: “Read page 112.” The Wiretap issued a retraction so buried it
Inside was a single link to a Google Drive file: Media_Ethics_Key_Principles_for_Responsible_Practice_Free_PDF.pdf
A long, dangerous silence. “Then you’re finished here. Security will see you out.”
He attached the PDF. He highlighted page 47. And he sent it to the city’s three remaining independent journalists, to the public broadcasting ombudsman, and to Councilman Davies’s personal email.