This is the first installment of our new Monday feature that offers a round-up of newspaper Ombudsmen and Public Editor columns.
–Paul Moore of the Baltimore Sun writes about readers’ concern that “The Sun’s [election] coverage may be contributing to voter paranoia.”
–Christine Chinlund of the Boston Globe writes about how The Globe chooses its endorsement
–Libby George of The Minnesota Daily writes about campaign coverage.
–Daniel Okrent at The New York Times writes about the use of so-called experts in articles.
–Tony Marcano at The Sacramento Bee writes about giving fair election coverage at a paper that last endorsed a Republican in 1920.
–Michael Arrieta-Walden at The Oregonian tallies up his paper’s election coverage – column inches, photos, comment pieces – to look for bias.
–Don Sellar at The Toronto Star writes about art and expression.
–Michael Getler at The Washington Post writes about the justification for the war in Iraq.











