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A follow up to yesterday's public editor column on obituary writing in the New York Times.
You can read more about the changes in my From the Editor column.
Why? Going Further | Read the public editor column "Who Is Occupy Wall Street?", about The Times's coverage of the movement.
The public editor column on July 3 incorrectly described an Andres Serrano photograph of a crucifix submerged in urine.
I think this is a topic worthy of discussion and one that I would like to investigate for a possible future public editor column.
DEAN LOKKEN Oakland, Calif., Aug. 12, 2007 Correction: The Aug. 12 public editor column rendered the name of a law firm incorrectly.
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CLARK HOYT Additional letters responding to public editor columns can be found at nytimes.com/publiceditorsjournal.
Additional letters responding to public editor columns can be found at nytimes.com/publiceditorsjournal.
JEREMY ZHE-HEIMERMAN Syracuse, Nov. 5, 2007 Additional letters responding to public editor columns can be found at nytimes.com/publiceditorsjournal.
BEN SOMBERG Brooklyn, Dec. 2, 2007 Additional letters responding to public editor columns can be found at nytimes.com/publiceditorsjournal.
He reviewed many books on Frank Lloyd Wright and was not afraid to voice his opinion on architecture in New York in letters to the editor columns.
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