The editor-in-chief of a website built on “citizen journalism” wants subjectivity, not objectivity, in his reporters’ coverage of a major Vancouver trial. Paul Sullivan tells the Edmonton Sun that the two former prostitutes he has assigned to cover the case of Robert Pickton, accused of killing prostitutes, will combine facts and feelings. Sullivan, a former managing editor at the Vancouver Sun, is planning to publish the trial reports on his website, Orato.com.
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