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News reporters are not robots. They have normal
feelings, ideas, sensitivities, opinions, perceptions,
prejudices, attitudes, and reactions. Still, the news
reporter's task is to present information, not to pass
judgement on it. Many stories, however, are all but
useless without analysis and interpretation and at
least some suggestion of significance. In situations
involving complex trends and events, the facts cannot
speak for themselves and the simple presentation of
unexplained information may create problems rather
than clarify them. In such circumstances, the reporter
has to interpret a story with care, and in doing so,
avoid giving personal judgements. In this delicate
mission, the reporter ideally will quote authoritative
sources, and attempt to give both or all sides of the
story. It is inexcusable to omit or give only part of a
legitimate point of view just because the reporter
does not happen to agree with it. A good reporter – in
Shakespeare's phrase, “an honest chronicler” – must
be fair-minded.