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A Call For Calls

About 2 pages (659 words)

The Washington Post, May 3rd, 1998

What do readers think of the ombudsman's job at The Post? As I enter my final month as ombudsman, I want to look at that question -- and solicit thoughts for my successor. During my three years, some interesting views have come in unsolicited. A few I've collected: "I wish you luck in your quest. . . . A friend who just left The Post Sports department in disgust says not one person in the newsroom pays attention to or has any regard for your opinions. You've got a tough way to go." "I enjoy your columns very much. I wonder if the problems you describe serve to change the way things are done or...

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