The War on Errorism

June 20, 2003

Try as they might, newspapers can never completely correct the record. Once an error goes to press, it becomes part of history. But online publications can simply fix the gaffe, and in doing so make the error disappear forever. Brooke and Slate Editor Jacob Weisberg take a look at corrections in the age of ones and zeroes.


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