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The commission has been invited to publish a correction to that effect on its website".
Mr. Rivera complained, but after reviewing a tape of his broadcast, The Times declined to publish a correction.
If the editors are persuaded that the recantation is accurate, they might well publish a correction, or revise or even take down the original article.
If we are substantively correcting an article, photo caption, headline, graphic, video or other material, we should promptly publish a correction explaining the change.
If the subject claims that the story was inaccurate, we should be prepared to investigate and, if necessary, publish a correction.
But there is a natural check on such trickery if an observant reader points out the ruse, the journal will publish a correction.
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Steven Baxter, at the New Statesman, gave a cautious welcome to Dacre's decision to publish a corrections column but was unimpressed with his speech, complaining about "the intellectual feebleness of some of Dacre's arguments".
In her essay regarding accuracy in books ("The Corrections," Sept. 25), Nora Krug used my decision to publish a corrections section in my recent book about fabrication, plagiarism and management failures at The New York Times as an example of how "putting a statement between hard (or soft) covers does not make it more reliable than one published in a newspaper".
We published a correction.
The paper published a correction.
Fox published a correction on Thursday.
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