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Jonathan Storm: On the air, it's still true: Hold your tongue to hold your job

A respected professional makes remarks on national television that are perceived as bigoted. Soon thereafter, he's fired. It's 1987, not 2010. L.A. Dodgers general manager Al Campanis, lifelong friend of Jackie Robinson, and a man who for years championed black players in the Major Leagues, gets booted for saying on Nightline that African Americans "may not have some of

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