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Newspapers Printed Unabomber’s Manifesto in 1995. It’s Still Fiercely Debated.

It wouldn’t be the last time the media would grapple with whether to publish something that might inspire others to take harmful actions.

Lydia DePillis
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Decisions and Verdicts, Donald E. Graham, Freedom of the Press, Kaczynski, Theodore J, New York Times, News and News Media, Sulzberger, Arthur Jr, Washington Post
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