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DAVID B. OFFER: It’s an editor’s job to know tactics reporters use to get their stories

I first visited London in 1961 when I was a 20-year-old Army private first class, stationed in Germany. Using “How to See England on $5 a Day” as my guide, I spent a week sightseeing. It was a great trip — my first vacation as an adult without my parents setting the agenda — and while I didn’t manage to do it on $5 a day, I came close. That was important for a guy living on a private’s salary.

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RICHARD CONNOR: Murdoch responsible for employees’ actions

Furor over the news of the despicable phone-hacking incidents at Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World in Great Britain is likely to carry over to suspicions by the public all over the world that journalists lie, cheat, take payoffs, make payoffs and slant news coverage in order to create headlines and sell newspapers.