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...Paulin, a Northern Irish poet and lecturer at Hertford College, Oxford, was to deliver the annual Morris Gray Lecture tomorrow evening...
...Paulin was invited solely on the basis of his accomplishment and standing as a major Irish poet,” Buell wrote in an e-mail. “From an artistic standpoint, his work, overall, seems to measure up to the standard of other Morris Gray poets...
...came as a visitor from Canada, but Canadian’s aren’t given any kind of entry documentation with a certain time to leave,” Brill says. “It’s a very gray area...
...this is the real problem: presently there is only a vague system in place for ensuring that news photographs that fall into what Cunningham repeatedly referred to as the “gray area” of illustration are identified as such. In this case, the Times’ initial inquiry ended in a mire of conflicting accounts. The inquiries, moreover, only began after tips were received from other photographers who happened to witness the action—an unreliable system at best...
Rather, these photographs should simply be accompanied by a prominent caption indicating their less-than-objective provenance. Newspapers must eliminate the gray area by policing, as strictly as possible, those photographs that are posed and being passed off as news. But they must also attack this vague middle ground from the other direction, instituting a clear way of identifying photographs of news-related events that are not dishonest, but just products of their snappers’ creative vision...