Keeping News of Kidnapping Off Wikipedia
The New York Times: "Times executives believed that publicity would raise Mr. Rohde's value to his captors as a bargaining chip and reduce his chance of survival. Persuading another publication or a broadcaster not to report the kidnapping usually meant just a phone call from one editor to another, said Bill Keller, executive editor of The Times.
But Wikipedia, which operates under the philosophy that anyone can be an editor, and that all information should be public, is a vastly different world."
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