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Broadcasting & Cable, March, 2003 by Eggerton, John
Christian Science Monitor editor Paul Van Slambrouck said last Friday that the paper does not believe its reporter's interview with CNN disclosed "anything that wasn't already widely available in maps and in U.S. and British radio, newspaper, and television reports." The statement came alter reporter Philip Smucker last week was ejected by U.S.
Marines from the front lines in Iraq after the Pentagon said he was "reporting, in real time, positions, locations and activities of units engaged in combat."
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