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Mitchell, the editor of the Review-Journal, writes about the newspaper's role in the community. His columns, which earned the Nevada Press Association's Freedom of the Press award in 1995, discuss how and why the newspaper carries out its responsibilities.
Columns - 2007
Jul 22: Yout's and the news
Jul 15: Digging for numbers on illegal immigration
Jul 01: Trust must be earned
Jun 24: Some secrets can kill
Jun 17: Some speech is costly, but ultimately it's free
Jun 03: Gore's new testament of liberal gobbledygook
May 27: A case for open courts
May 20: A shield for the future of the media, republic
May 13: An unfathomable level of hubris
May 06: Two editorial pages never more different
Apr 29: Why we published photos of gunman
Apr 22: TV types too eager for spot at tax trough
Apr 15: It's all in a day's work
Apr 08: Sorting through the media navel-gazing
Mar 25: Roar of readers heard over departing aircraft
Mar 18: It's easier to boycott than to win a debate
Mar 11: On issues of openness, we love Barbara Buckley
Mar 04: Thrown into 'a deep, dark well'
Feb 25: Fundamentals over flash in covering All-Star bash
Feb 18: When our courts become Star Chambers
Feb 11: Insisting on liberty before peril strikes
Feb 04: Just setting the record straight
Jan 28: To silence village idiots, let them speak freely
Jan 21: Suppressing truth in the name of 'fairness'
Jan 14: When judges can't handle the truth
Jan 07: The wonderful world of reader feedback
Final Columns - 2006
Dec 31: Your five freedoms: Defend 'em or lose 'em
Dec 24: From the truth, justice
Dec 17: A comma is a terrible thing to misplace
Dec 10: What you say about me says even more about you
Dec 03: Dissing authority, not crime, gets you time
Columnists Index
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