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A British reporter had a big #MeToo scoop. Her editor killed it.

Por: The Boston Globe World May 31, 2023

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LONDON — Inside the Financial Times newsroom this winter, one of its star investigative reporters, Madison Marriage, had a potentially explosive scoop involving another newspaper.A prominent left-wing columnist, Nick Cohen, had resigned from Guardian News & Media, and Marriage had evidence that his departure followed years of unwanted sexual advances and groping of female journalists.Marriage specialized in such investigations. She won an... + full article



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