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April 15, 2008
While we await the Times's correction of its error regarding John McCain last week, let us ponder the Times's memorable March 30 correction of this March 16 article: An article on March 16 profiling three sex workers in the wake of Gov. Eliot Spitzer's resignation after revelations that he patronized prostitutes misconstrued how two of the women, identified by the pseudonyms Faith O'Donnell and Sally Anderson, said they earned a living. The resulting misrepresentation of the two women's work included a headline that referred to them as "high-priced call girls" and a paragraph that said they practiced "the 21st-century version of the oldest profession."Via the Weekly Standard's Scrapbook, which recognizes the Times in this case for its "holistic approach" to correcting its utterly meaningless potential errors regarding these two pseudonymous women. |