When reading a WSJ article makes you sick
When reading a WSJ article makes you sick
For print journalists who attempt to paint a picture with their words, the usually colorless Wall Street Journal is the holy grail of the newspaper world.
Though it has succumbed slightly to the print media trend of clouding words with pictures, it has stayed pretty close to its roots of letting well-written words tell the story.
Hence, it is particularly galling when The Wall Street Journal plays it loose and publishes a story that isn't supported by facts.
Such was the case with a Nov. 29 article titled "When Eating Your Vegetables Makes You Sick."
Though it has succumbed slightly to the print media trend of clouding words with pictures, it has stayed pretty close to its roots of letting well-written words tell the story.
Hence, it is particularly galling when The Wall Street Journal plays it loose and publishes a story that isn't supported by facts.
Such was the case with a Nov. 29 article titled "When Eating Your Vegetables Makes You Sick."