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NEW YORK: The Washington Post announced tonight that it will cease its co-sponsorship of the Pentagon-organized Freedom Walk next month. The paper's involvement had drawn heat from within and outside the paper, with a guild committee today calling for the link to end.
The newspaper told the Department of Defense that it was pulling back on its offer of free ads for the event--a march up the mall ending with a concert by pro-war country singer Clint Black.
"As it appears that this event could become politicized, The Post has decided to honor the Washington area victims of 9/11 by making a contribution directly to the Pentagon Memorial Fund," said Eric Grant, a Post spokesman. "It is The Post's practice to avoid activities that might lead readers to question the objectivity of The Post's news coverage."
E&P was first to report on the internal dissent at the paper on Friday. Antiwar groups and liberal blogs joined in the protest in the days since.
The Pentagon expressed disappointment with the decision. It has called the event a memorial to 9/11 victims and a salute to our troops.
Originally posted by Seekerof
None of the above, RANT.
Maybe you should/could have an Option D for none of the above or "other" factors and considerations.
Originally posted by Seekerof
None of the above, RANT.
"As a matter of maintaining its appearance of neutrality on polarizing issues of policy."