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...hadn't heard about it, but I'm not surprised," says Michael K. Titelbaum...
...Modi and Geoffrey C. Upton of LeverettHouse; Elisa K. Cheng, Ka-Hyeong Lee, Suzanne M.Miller and Markella V. Zanni of Lowell House; MaryM. Berlik, Irene A. Chen, Michael S. Emanuel andJean W. Galbraith of Mather House; Quentin Chu,Judson L. Jaffe, Grace S.Y. Kwak, Bradley J. Nash,Michael K. Titelbaum and Stanley C. Wei ofPforzheimer House; Joshua Derman, James T.L.Grimmelmann, Andrea E. Johnson, Jeremy D.Schnittman, Zachary L. Shrier, Daniel B. Tenny andRobert J. Teply of Quincy House; Cooper, VitalyDukhon, Fojas, Jared A. Kesselheim and Meredith M.Quinn of Winthrop House...
These micro errors may seem trivial. In my first column two months ago, I tended to dismiss them as "the occasional expected slip-up in reporting and editing standards." Readers like Michael K. Titelbaum '99 took exception to this casual treatment. A fresh string of insidious errors seem to validate their concern that this sort of slip-up is less occasional than expected, and certainly more frequent than can be desired. Perhaps it is time to go beyond the perfunctory erratum and re-evaluate some of The Crimson's editorial policies to see whether institutional changes can be made...
...number of readers like Titelbaum and Peter S. Manasantivongs '99 complain that repeated misquoting and misreporting of facts has made them wary of talking to Crimson reporters at all. Hasty editing and headlining also lead to complaints of mischaracterization. Most recently, Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz pointed out that a story in which he denied representing Radovan Karadzic ran with the headline "Dershowitz May Defend Serb Leader Karadzic." The story also omitted Dershowitz's caveat that he had not spoken with Karadzic in a year. As a result, the "entire thrust of the story was wrong," complained Dershowitz...
...been interested in teaching and workingin education for most of my life, and am thrilledthat the foundation is willing to support my plansand give me an opportunity to fulfill them,"Titelbaum said...