Abstract

ON SEPTEMBER 17,1994, Heather Whitestone was chosen as Miss America, the first ever with a disability. Her deafness has been the subject of much media attention. On September 16, 1994, the<i>Atlanta Constitution</i>ran a story in its front section about Whitestone stating, "At age 18 months, [she] almost died from an adverse reaction to a routine DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) vaccination. It wiped out all but a tiny sliver of her hearing."<sup>1</sup>On September 18, the<i>New York Times</i>ran an Associated Press story in its first section stating "Miss Whitestone... lost her hearing at 18 months because of a reaction to a diphtheria-tetanus shot."<sup>2</sup>On September 19 the<i>New York Times</i>ran another story ascribing her deafness to a vaccination.<sup>3</sup>Not until September 26 did the<i>New York Times</i>publish a story stating that Whitestone's deafness was not due to a vaccination but actually resulted

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