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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Detrich resigns from the Toldeo Blade

Allan Detrich, who removed the legs from behind a sign two weeks ago, has resigned from the Toledo Blade, according to an article on Photo District News. He has posted a few comments about his plans on his personal blog, as well.

Posted by Mark E. Johnson at 9:01 AM
Labels: Ethics, Photojournalism

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