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1 I, 1 | writers, correspondents, and others. For them, the ethical question 2 I, 2 | media can avoid contact with others who are deeply influenced 3 I, 4 | responsible, more open to others, especially the neediest 4 II, 6 | thoughts and feelings of others, cultivate a sense of mutual 5 II, 6 | freedom, in respect for others' freedom, and in the capacity 6 II, 9 | traditions, share them with others, and transmit them to new 7 II, 10| latter years - these and many others have access via these means 8 II, 10| home-bound, prisoners, and many others.~ 9 II, 12| religious - as well as others, the media can be used to 10 III, 13| and conflict, demonizing others and creating a mentality 11 III, 14| ignored by media even as others are reported; and insofar 12 III, 14| people "information rich" and others "information poor" at a 13 III, 18| disdain and hostility toward others.~ 14 IV, 20| recipients of communication, and others concerned.~ 15 IV, 26| teaching, and with respect for others' ecclesial rights (cf. Canon 16 V, 29| political, even religious - at others' expense? Will new technology 17 V, 30| dialogue and collaboration with others: with public officials, 18 V, 32| manipulation. He invited others to open their minds and 19 V, 32| candor and truthfulness in others, while condemning hypocrisy,