Bobbie Johnson: At the heart of what we do is an ambition to tell real, true stories that help people understand the world around them. And if we don't have a reputation, we don't have anything ... If we lose credibility, we lose everything we have built.
Genscape Chief Executive Matthew Burkley: No one can stop us from doing what we do.
Shawn Musgrave: The police inadvertently released to the Globe the license plate numbers of more than 68,000 vehicles that had tripped alarms on automated license plate readers over a six-month period. Many of the vehicles were scanned dozens of times in that period alone.
Mitchell E. Daniels Jr., Purdue's president: A lot of people would rather not be measured and held accountable.
Supreme Court, in Global-Tech Appliances, Inc. v. SEB S.A. (2011): The doctrine of willful blindness is well established in criminal law. Many criminal statutes require proof that a defendant acted knowingly or willfully, and courts applying the doctrine of willful blindness hold that defendants cannot escape the reach of these statutes by deliberately shielding themselves from clear evidence of critical facts that are strongly suggested by the circumstances.
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