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Privacy invaded

Published: Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009 12:05 a.m. MST
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When are you going to listen to your readers? I agree wholeheartedly with Dick Humphries' letter "Don't publicize grief" (Readers' Forum, Nov. 9). But the very next day you again published an inappropriate photograph of a host family saying goodbye to a Ukrainian orphan. When will you realize that your readers are educated people who know the difference between responsible journalism and sensationalism? The picture of the woman and orphan doesn't fall into the category of human interest; it is an invasion of privacy. You can write the article for the Utah section without the picture.

Colleen Newman

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