Kill Duck Before Serving: Red Faces at the New York Times

ISBN 10: 0312284276 ISBN 13: 9780312284275
Editorial: St Martins Pr, 2002
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That's Fit to Print""All the News On June 21, 1950, the front page slogan appeared like this. By the time the error was noticed, it was too late to correct it that day. But it was corrected, in a manner of speaking, the next day and every day thereafter. Even Homer nods. Some mistakes are careless oversights while others are genuine howlers. This irresistible collection of notable errors from the pages of "The New York Times" includes everything from gross historical inaccuracies, glaring misidentifications, and disastrous recipes to a wide range of inexplicable, unsupportable boners. "Kill Duck Before Serving" is a quirky selection of all the corrections fit to print by one of our most esteemed newspapers. March 11, 1975In yesterday's issue, "The New York Times" did not report on riots in Milan and the subsequent murder of the lay religious reformer Erlembald. These events took place in 1075, the year given in the dateline under the nameplate on Page 1. The Times regrets both incidents. April 7, 1995Because of a transcription error, an article about Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato's remarks about Judge Lance A. Ito misquoted the Senator at one point. In his conversation with the radio host Don Imus, he said: "I mean, this is a disgrace. Judge Ito will be well known." He did not say, "Judge Ito with the wet nose." October 22, 2000An article about Ivana Trump and her spending habits misstated the number of bras she buys. It is two dozen black, two dozen beige and two dozen white, not two thousand of each. July 14, 1985A report misidentified the document on which John Hancock put his famous prominent signature. It was the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution.

Acerca del autor: Linda Amster is manager of news research at "The New York Times." Dylan Loeb McClain is manager of graphics for Business Day. Allan M. Siegal is an Assistant Managing Editor at" The Times" and co-author of "The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage." Tom Bloom's drawings have appeared in T"he NewYork Times, The New Yorker "and "Time" magazine.

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Título: Kill Duck Before Serving: Red Faces at the ...
Editorial: St Martins Pr
Año de publicación: 2002
Encuadernación: Paperback
Ilustrador: Bloom, Tom
Condición: Very Good
Condición de la sobrecubierta: No Jacket

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