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Journalists Speak Out"I read this quote in The New York Times from Michiko Kakutani, who said it best, I think," says Oprah. "She says, 'This is not about truth in labeling or the misrepresentation of one author. ... It is a case about how much value contemporary culture places on the very idea of truth.' And I believe that the truth matters."
From The Oprah Winfrey Show James Frey and the A Million Little Pieces Controversy
Published on January 26, 2006
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