• The idea that journalists should be impartial in reporting news is a relatively recent one.

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  • As such, his main task was to ensure that the pope remained impartial in the conflict.

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  • To remain fair, honest and impartial in the representation of news and opinions, giving all sides an opportunity to be heard and correcting all distortions.

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  • Making allowances for a country of this size discredits a trading system that has to be seen as fair and impartial in applying international rules.

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  • Lord Fowler who is the Chairman of the Communications Committee in the House of Lords also defended the BBC's efforts to be impartial in its news reporting.

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  • The U.S. is not impartial in this dispute, and though it may sympathize with the Palestinians, ties of values, interests and history link it to Israel profoundly.

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  • One Democratic hopeful, Howard Dean, the ex-governor of Vermont, has attracted the interest of many Arab-Americans by calling on America to be more impartial in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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  • Admittedly, I am not entirely impartial in the matter, having worked on a weekly basis with Mary Lou for the past 21 years as one of the columnists for her Commentary pages at the Times.

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  • Hence, they were not impartial in reporting.

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  • "Although the IRS has taken some action, it will need to do more so that the public has reasonable assurance that applications are processed without unreasonable delay in a fair and impartial manner in the future, " the report said.

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  • The Starr Report didn't present the evidence in an impartial manner as contemplated in the independent counsel law.

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  • On ABC, former Clinton aide George Stephanopoulos -- who we're sure has become an entirely impartial observer in the, what, three minutes he's been a journalist -- notified us that the Gore camp is thrilled with the bump Lieberman has given the campaign, which evidently is noticeable everywhere but in the polls.

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  • They call on adoption and incorporation of media codes and ethics, balance, true and impartial reporting, in the media houses towards promoting quality journalism.

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  • After a good powwow in impartial Kazakhstan--their first since the dispute started--the two leaders today emerged clutching a signed gas agreement that they said was "fair" and "legitimate, " according to AFX.

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  • The authorities have kicked out American aid groups, such as Counterpart International, which was delivering medical supplies and improving water, as well as Internews, which trains journalists in impartial reporting, and Freedom House, which teaches civic rights.

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  • But he must also pick candidates who have demonstrated that they understand these questions and possess the force of character to make fair and impartial decisions even in the face of external pressure to rule on other grounds.

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  • In Britain and other countries where news broadcasters are required to be impartial, at least in theory, the convergence of television and the web makes such rules seem outdated.

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  • The UN system can provide useful, impartial and effective assistance in all these areas.

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  • Presumably, he is now trying to draw Mr Kabila's army across the river, ostensibly as an impartial peacekeeping force but in fact to his own rescue.

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  • Six years ago Taiwan's judge-prosecutors were replaced by a system in which impartial judges are meant to hear out the case for the prosecution and the defence.

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  • He should be acting in an impartial manner.

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  • The FTSE CSAG Terror-Free Index Series was, in turn, developed by these impartial index and research providers, respectively, in response to the sorts of exclusion requirements being adopted by these and other state governments, public institutional investors, private sector organizations and individuals.

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  • Whilst this and other details made for many uncomfortable moments for Mr Hunt he looked much more at ease when defending the way he handled the BSkyB bid - insisting his decision had angered rather than pleased the Murdochs - and that he had acted in an impartial way when given the job.

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  • Because of that, it is once again on the world map in a significantly impartial way.

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  • "The confiscation of equipment, money and other materials is unacceptable and must end immediately, " it said, while stressing that the agencies involved affected had acted "in a neutral and impartial manner".

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  • The IEC is a constitutional body consisting of seven Afghan commissioners and charged with "conducting free and fair elections and referendums in an efficient and impartial way, " according to its Web site.

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  • In fact, some of you think I and other economic reporters at the BBC should be more impartial on the subject - and not treat every rise in GDP as such good news.

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  • It is the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law, '' Stevens said.

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  • The observatory, which says its reports are impartial, also said seven people died in the fighting between government and rebel forces in Damascus.

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  • The researchers took it a step further and showed a film of the game to students who had not attended the actual football game, in hopes they could be more impartial.

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