As Newtown tries to come to terms with the execrable, it isn’t clear if television news has been a help or a hindrance.
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As Newtown tries to come to terms with the execrable, it isn’t clear if television news has been a help or a hindrance.
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Susan Baker has saved thousands of lives in her career by starting with a simple question: What is killing us?
Quiet achiever: From aviation and flight safety, through pedestrian, vehicular (seat belts, child safety seats, alcohol, speeding), and bike (helmets) safety, child injuries, workplace safety, falls, water, and fires, this inspirational woman influenced the thinking of legislators and policy makers, changing the focus from disease prevention to proactive health promoting measures, educating further generations to continue her legacy and governments to establish injury surveillance policy and agencies, in so doing saving innumerable lives worldwide.
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'Since Columbine, we’ve learned a lot about what can go wrong with the reporting of school shootings. Enough journalists are sensitive to these lessons to make a difference, or at least to create a useful public debate about the journalism we want to have.'