Thank you for writing this. The Paper is one of my favorite films and I WAS a newspaper reporter when it came out and yes, it's very, very accurate. Truth is the core goal of journalism along with fairness because a great journalist knows their story is the rough draft of history. Often, the first drafts are wrong. That's part of the argument with Henry's ultimate boss who was ready to write "Guilty" on Day 1 and clear them the next day. But as Henry said, they hadn't intentionally gotten a story wrong before that. Today, I'm not so sure. There are a lot of "tunnel vision" journalists who only see "their truth" but the goal always has to be THE truth (including both sides of the story) or as close you can get to finding it (otherwise, your objectivity, credibility and numbers will all crater as has been the case with too many news outlets).