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fundamentalist". Only one chapter in the book, not four, is devoted to taking issue with Gould. The list of Dennett's books omitted Elbow Room, 1984, and The Intentional Stance, 1987. The marble sculpture, recollected by a friend, that Dennett was working on in 1963 was not a mother and child. It was
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did not receive any degree from it under either her birth or stage name. We have confirmed that prior to the article, at least four publications on Cornell's own website reported that Shante had earned a Ph.D. from the university. Those references have now been removed. And in response to an inquiry
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stated that Shante attended there for less than one semester. Numerous e-mail and telephone inquiries by the freelance reporter to Marymount during the preparation of the article to confirm Shante's account were not responded to. Finally, there have been recent media reports that there never was an
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In online news media, a "trashline" or "advisory line" may be added to the top of a corrected article. According to the Reuters Handbook of Journalism, "the trashline should say exactly why a story is being withdrawn, corrected, refiled or repeated. All trashlines on refiles and corrections must
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Newspapers usually have specific policies for readers to report factual errors. Generally, this requires the reader to contact an editor, pointing out the mistake and providing the correct information. Sometimes, an editor or affected reporter will be asked to refer to a note or press release to
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Correction: It has come to the attention of the Daily News that a number of statements in this article written for the Daily News by a freelance reporter are, or may be, false.
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scandal earlier in the year. The corrections affected 10 articles that had been published from 2000 to 2003, with the errors reported to the newspaper after the scandal broke.
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However, some corrections are the result of major mistakes or carelessness in reporting, and in extreme examples involve such things as completely incorrect facts, gross
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about the contract before the article, its only response was that it was having difficulty finding someone within the company who could "talk eloquently" about it.
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A correction differs from a clarification, which clears up a statement that โ€“ while factually correct โ€“ may result in a misunderstanding or an unfair assumption.
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Kill duck before serving: red faces at The New York Times: a collection of the newspaper's most interesting, embarrassing, and off-beat corrections
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One 2007 study suggested that "fewer than 2 percent of factually flawed articles" in daily newspapers are actually followed by a correction.
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In print newspapers, a correction notice will often appear in its own column in a subsequent issue.
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Regret the error: how media mistakes pollute the press and imperil free speech
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education clause in Shante's recording contract. When the reporter contacted
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was rigorously questioned by Dennett's students was Dennett's seminar at
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Why, in the world of newspapers, sorry seems to be the largest word.
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Rapper behind 'Roxanne's Revenge' gets Warner Music to pay for Ph.D.
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Most newspaper errors are relatively minor, but even mere typos or
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Notice of a mistake that appeared in a past issue of a newspaper
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and extreme misrepresentations. Following are some examples:
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or factual mistake in a previously published article.
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Darwin's Dangerous Idea
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Cornell University
Shante
Marymount College
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