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1993年,美国《费城问讯报》资深记者、宾州大学客座教授弗里德里克·图尔斯基离职应聘,赴西海岸的旧金山出任调查性报道中心的执行主编。他的一些朋友和同事对他很不了解,因为图氏是放弃了一家名牌大报的舒适职位,而去这家既无名气又无“油水”的小单位就职的。 对此,这位1987年美国普利策新闻奖的得主坦率地回答说:“令我不安的是,为什么别人不象我这样理解这份工作的意义。”他认为,可悲的是“自由新闻的价值和传统不得不依赖于我们经济体制
In 1993, Frederick Turnsky, a veteran journalist of the Philadelphia Call for Papers newspaper and a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania, resigned from office to serve as executive editor of the Center for Investigative Reporting in West Coast, San Francisco. Some of his friends and colleagues were ignorant of him because Tutsi relinquished a comfortable position in a big-name newspaper and went to work for the infamous, “oil and water” unit. In response, the 1987 Pulitzer Prize winner in the United States responded candidly: “What worries me is why people do not understand the meaning of the job as much as I do.” Sadly, he said, "Free Press The values and traditions have to depend on our economic system