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The Mets appear to be correcting that lapse.
John Robinson Following last week's episode on tunnels, Danny Baker purports to be correcting the unconscionable "indifference to British bridges" among the general public.
And GigaOM's Om Malik praised the MTV Networks decision to let users embed videos, writing this week that it served as evidence that the people at Viacom "seem to be correcting themselves on many fronts" (gigaom.com).
"No one at the company seems to be correcting the false claims by the marketing agents, but then what incentive does the company have to police its sales force?" he said.
"I'd like to see my state do more proactive things and get to a point where we don't have to be correcting mistakes," said Fred Gray, a civil rights lawyer who represented Rosa Parks in the 1950s and submitted an affidavit endorsing the pardon petition.
Jessica Canning, Director of Global Research for Dow Jones VentureSource, commented that the market appears to be correcting the "possibly inflated figures" posted in 2007, but sees the IPO window finally opening up again.
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