Ethics

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  • The drug war gravy train

    How the White House rewarded U.S. News, Seventeen and other magazines for publishing anti-drug articles.
  • Mutant food

    A lawsuit against the FDA reveals documents that show even the agency's own scientists have doubts about the safety of genetically modified foods.
  • Brave new world or future shock?

    Medical scientists predict technologies such as animal-to-human organ transplants and toilets that send info to your doctor.
  • Tell me where it hurts

    Is it ethical for a doctor-turned-writer to use his patients for material?
  • Docs who lie and the patients who thank them

    A new survey suggests many physicians will fib to get around HMO restrictions.
  • More on "deep links," journalists and IPOs

    Why you don't need lawyers to block links -- and hot reactions to the Chris Nolan story.
  • New ethics for the new economy?

    Technology journalists aren't supposed to own stock in the companies they cover. But to participate in the high-flying tech sector, some are writing a new definition of "conflict of interest."
  • Beyond the bottom line

    Faced with the unpredictable world of global business, some MBA programs are searching for a new way to teach ethics. But the question remains, can it be done at all?
  • Creeps on campus

    Do bad guys have a right to higher education?
  • Let's Get This Straight: How do you retract a story online?

    Time, the New Republic and the Cincinnati Enquirer map the high, middle and low roads for dealing with discredited articles on the Web.
  • Where's the rest of me?

    The prospect of "full-body transplants" offers some weird new twists on the old mind-body problem.
  • Media Circus: requiem for the pop princess

    From a child's note to a brother's anger to a friend's song, Diana's funeral was a pageant of feelings.
  • Media Circus

  • Media Circus: the ethics of photojournalism

    Everybody's trashing the paparazzi. But for even legendary photojournalists, moral ambiguity comes with the territory.
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