Tough times

Automakers in the South: In some editions of Saturday’s Section A, an article about reactions to the Big Three bailout from residents in West Point, Ga., where Kia Motors is building a plant, said “employment stands at 8.9%” in Troup County. It should have said unemployment. Link

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  • MikeHardly
    Jay Leno has made amusing, mistaken, and otherwise notable newspaper headlines a staple of his show. Recently, his rivals got into the media mistake act. This could either be a disconcerting example of kicking newspapers when they’re down, or perhaps it’s late night comedy’s way of reminding people that newspapers are still relevant.

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    “Silverman injects plenty of humor, but mostly he is deeply concerned about the science of journalism, and at the heart of this romp is an argument for increased public participation in the news cycle.”



    “Mixing humorous corrections taken from large and small newspapers alike, Silverman gives historical context to the current problems…and then proposes solutions for busy newsrooms.”
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