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Herman Cain: Harasser or Harassed?

Stephen Engelberg, Pro Publica: "Raising Cain: When is a Scoop Ready to be Published?"

Jim Rutenberg, Jeff Zeleny & Mike McIntire, The New York Times: "Cain Accuser Got a Year's Salary in Severance Pay"

Sandhya Somashekhar & James V. Grimaldi, The Washington Post: "Herman Cain's accuser wants to tell her side of the story, lawyer says"

Jonathan Easley, The Hill: "Cain PAC accuses left of 'high-tech lynching' in fundraising letter"

Roy Peter Clark, Poynter.org: "Metaphors matter: How to expose the dark art of the false comparison"

Reid Epstein, Politico: "Iowa yawns at Herman Cain allegations"

Nate Silver, The New York Times: "Media Distrust May Shield Cain From the Right's Critiques"

The Values of Public Radio & TV

Affinity Group Coalition: "Editorial Integrity for Public Media"

Byron Knight, Center for Journalism Ethics, University of Wisconsin: "Advancing Editorial Integrity in Public Media"

Conor Friedersdorf, The Atlantic: "Stop Forcing Journalists to Conceal Their Views From the Public"

Miscellany

Robert Booth, The Guardian: "Julian Assange loses appeal against extradition"

Ravi Somaiya, The New York Times: "WikiLeaks Founder Can be Extradited to Sweden in Sex Abuse Case"

David Carr, The New York Times: "Fighting Over Online Sex Ads"

John E. McIntyre, The Baltimore Sun: "The holiday cautions"

MIKE MCKEAN directs the Futures Lab, the experimental newsroom and technology testing center of the Reynolds Journalism Institute. He founded the School's Convergence Journalism program and serves on the MU Information Technology Committee. McKean is a leader in the School's partnerships with Apple, Inc., and Adobe Systems to transform journalism education through pervasive computing. He is a frequent trainer and guest lecturer at top media companies and universities in China, has helped establish convergence journalism programs at Shantou University and Moscow State University, and has conducted Internet workshops in the United States, the Russian Federation and Albania. McKean has been honored with the William T. Kemper Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching and the MU Faculty-Alumni Award. He earned a bachelor's degree at the Missouri School of Journalism in 1979 and a master of arts in political science from Rice University in 1985. McKean has served on the J-School faculty since 1986.