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A person who works at a newspaper as a reporter/news writer is also called a journalist.

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Newspapers have a lot of advertisements in them. People and businesses list these in order to promote themselves and sell products or services.

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I can't reveal my source. He asked me to keep his identity anonymous because he may get fired for talking to a reporter about the council's dirty business.

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We can't print those slanderous rumors about the mayor because we don't know if they are true. Those statements could be libelous until we know for a fact that they are correct.

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All good journalists have to verify any information, statements etc. before they print the news.

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Most journalists should try to write about both sides of a story in order to lessen any biases they might have because they should only be reporting about the facts of a story.

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Journalists write articles or pieces for newspapers around the globe.

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