Original upload date: Fri, 05 Apr 2013 00:00:00 GMT
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On January 27th, T. Christian Miller spoke for Ethics@Noon about how the media and the public can balance reporting on subjects with mental disease and brain injury while keeping in mind public intere
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st. started his career at a small bureau for the St. Petersburg Times, then worked on the local, state and foreign desks at the Los Angeles Times. He also wrote a critically acclaimed book, "Blood Money," on the Iraq reconstruction.
The Ethics@noon series consists of informal noon-time talks and discussions, focused on different ethical issues. Each week, Stanford faculty tackle important questions of ethics that arise in private and public life. See more Ethics@Noon talks here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh41NYcDaN6pcMm7ZCrg0UBVTEvMeeGtf
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