The New York Times' recent examination of the Harvard Medical School was an extensively researched investigation involving a big media outlet asking big questions and producing a big conclusion on inherent conflicts.

Eric Alterman suggests the story is a good example of why it's important to try to preserve journalism's existing format. The Harvard school is large, a recipient of government grants, and not subject to Freedom of Information law.

"Do you think it will cooperate with some blogger?"
 


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