The No. 2 editor at the Lynchburg News & Advance resigned yesterday after acknowledging that he had tampered with the Virginia paper's entries for journalism prizes.
Bob Morgan, the associate managing editor, made changes to News & Advance stories after they were published and submitted the altered electronic versions to the Virginia Press Association. ...
In a note posted on the paper's Web site, Stinnett described "a breach within our organization." . . . As a result of this discovery, we are reviewing past contest entries and will change the process we use for entering future contests." Washington Post<p>***How about changing it to "not wasting time and effort entering meaningless contests"?***