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Harber is the much-admired Caxton Professor of Journalism who has now retired after 20 years.
Harber is the much-admired Caxton Professor of Journalism who has now retired after 20 years.
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With each question I began asking myself: “Am I following the media ethics; will Harber doctor my grammar, errors, spelling and structure of questions as he reads through?”

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