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Blog Name: Observations
Url: http://trueslant.com/jeffreyseglin/
Language: English
Topics: ethics, values, New York Times Syndicate
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Bob Dylan Covering ‘Must Be Santa’ — Polka-style!
It’s either inspired decision or a sign of the end of times, but just in time for the holidays, Bob Dylan records “Must Be Santa,” in a rousing Polka-style rendition. What do you think? Inspired? Sign of doom?
Where are the Good Corporate Citizens?
A new television special has start just begun airing on PBS affiliates around the country. Called “In Search of the Good Corporate Citizen,” it combines a panel discussion about top executives as well as reported pieces on individuals who found themselves caught up in scandals. There short clips from the series appear below: a brief into to the series, a short segment with one of the co-founders of HealthSouth, and a bit of an interview with an executive from HBOS who shot up flairs about the impending mortgage scandal to a deaf audience. The show has already run a few stations with expectations it will run on more over the next few years. To find out where i
The Resurrection of Jayson Blair?
Image via Wikipedia Jayson Blair, the disgraced former fabricator/journalist for The New York Times, appears to be making something of a comeback. While the amazon.com sales rank for his book, Burning Down My Masters’ House: A Personal Descent into Madness That Shook The N
Senator Franken and the Healthcare Expert
Senator Al Franken (D.-Minn.) questions Diana Furchtgott-Roth, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, at a healthcare hearing in Congress. Prior to becoming a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, Ms. Furchtgott-Roth was the chief economist for the U.S. Department of Labor. Prior to being elected a U.S. Senator, Mr. Franken was a comedian.
The Fair Use of Lies
Image via Wikipedia A fellow True/Slate contributor, Justin Gardner, wrote a terrific post about whether the recent disclosure by artist Shepard Fairey that he lied about which Associated Press photo he used changes anything in the question of whether his use of the AP image constituted fair use or, as

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