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A PAIR OF DENVER broadcast journalists posed provocatively for the cover of Denver Magazine. Is there anything wrong with that?

"My credibility is not based on what I look like," one of the women explained to the Denver Post. "My credibility is based on work I've done over the last 10 years."

Do you agree? Does the image sacrifice the journalists' credibility?

Should journalists stay in the background or can they have their own lives, and be proud of their appearance?

Is This An Assault or Poor Journalism?

A VIRGINIA NEWS CREW are claiming they were assaulted while trying to get a comment from a man walking out of a courthouse (as seen in the video above and in the station's full story here).

The man had been at the heart of a series of stories done by the news station over several months. His company was being sued by the state attorney general on fraud charges. On the day this video was shot, charges had been dismissed.

The news station filed assault and battery charges against the man following this incident.

Was the man abusive? Was the reporter being overly aggressive?

Does anyone win in this situation?

Andy Reid, the Reporters and the Pact?

EAGLES LINEBACKER Stewart Bradley was injured during an intra-squad scrimmage and the media wanted details. When the team wouldn't provide information, a few reporters called Bradley's cell phone, as well as his agent.

Bradley tore his ACL and will likely miss the entire upcoming season, the journalists reported. Coach Andy Reid was fired up. At the media, that is.

"Some of your colleagues here decided that they would go to the players and/or other personnel here and ask about injuries," Reid said to the media the day after Stewart was injured. "I made a pact with you guys when I first got here that I would disclose to you the injuries -- just stay away from the players, stay away from other personnel in the organization, and I would take care of you with that. That part was breached."

He wouldn't say anymore, and he refused to talk to the media about any other injuries to players.

Does Reid have the right to be upset with the media? Or were the journalists just doing their job?