Word: ethicality
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...TURKISH CYPRIOTS have instituted an autonomous administration in the northern territory that they have resettled. They are determined to maintain the division of Cyprus into two zoned that would be federated under a central government. At most, 5-to-10,000 of the 45,000 ethic Turks that once lived in the area south of the military line of demarcation remain there now. Ankara persuaded many to leave their homes by warning that education and other public services would be withheld in the south...
Rosenthal's explanation violated another credo of responsible journalists: that a newspaper should disclose the news it has and let others worry about the consequences. It is a journalistic ethic that might seem callous and irresponsible at first, but it makes great sense, because an editor can never know what the effects of disclosure will be. So why should he trap a good story in the morass of worthless hypotheses? The Times should know this more than other papers, because it was once badly burned by sitting with great civic pompousity on a piece of hot news...
High unemployment also imposes hidden psychological costs on people who never stand in an unemployment line but nonetheless feel frustrated in their attempts to live by the work ethic. The longtime housewife who would like to pursue a career and earn her own money; the student who wishes to "stop out" of college for a year to help finance his education; the bored pensioner who yearns to devote his training to something more than basking in the sun-all are likely to give up the job quest. None may suffer hardship, but all have lost some freedom of choice...
...come to depend upon. He was fat, 45, and frustrated in his ambition to be a great writer. Indeed, he was afraid that nothing he had ever written would last, that in his columns he was preaching only to those already converted. His aloof, critical onlooker's ethic, valid professionally, no longer could sustain his life. As he himself says, in the third-person prose that achieves objectivity. "His sense of self had finally required of him that he go into the pit." And once having seen the hostages huddled in their ring and having heard the impassioned speeches...
...cache of shoddy work as yet uncovered, are more than the work of grant-dispensing bureaucrats and diabolical scientists. Scientists and citizens must recognize the social basis of science, band together and establish public control of research allocations, and procedures for poer-evaluation and review. Only a new scientific ethic, applied socially, will enable the old, self imposed restraints to start working again...