In an
August 24, 2005, article (reg. req'd), "Study Finds 29-Week Fetuses
Probably Feel No Pain and Need No Abortion Anesthesia," the New York
Times failed to inform its readers that the lead author
of the reported study, Susan J. Lee, once worked for NARAL Pro-Choice
America.
The Times article
also failed to mention that the authors neglected to inform the Journal
of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the publisher of the study,
of this blatant conflict of interest.
Were the authors hiding
the former NARAL relationship from JAMA? In
an informative article in the Philadelphia Inquirer, JAMA
editor-in-chief Catherine D. DeAngelis was quoted as saying, "This is
the first I've heard about it," she said. "We ask them to reveal any
conflict of interest. I would have published [the disclosure if it had
been made]."
Big kudos to the
Laura Ingraham
Show for covering this.
TheMediaReport.com says ... Business as
usual.