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Thinking clearly : cases in journalistic decision-making T. Rosenstiel and Mitchell, A. S., Thinking clearly : cases in journalistic decision-making. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003, p. 416 p. Read more about Thinking clearly : cases in journalistic decision-makingLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS