Posts Tagged ‘photo misidentification’

Photo mixup

IN The Journal yesterday, we carried a story about the inquest into the tragic death of Corporal Lee Brownson, 30, above left, from Bishop Auckland, who was killed in Afghanistan. We incorrectly used a photo of his friend and colleague David Henry, above right, of Poplar Lea, Brandon, County Durham. We apologise for any confusion [...]

Philly Inquirer confuses sex offender and judge

The Inquirer yesterday erred in publishing a photograph that accompanied a story on Judge Paul W. Tressler of Montgomery County Court. The photograph was not of the judge, shown at left, but of Howard Nevison, a sex offender sentenced by Tressler in 2006. The Inquirer regrets the error and apologizes. Link Thanks, David!  Report an [...]

Just some random trucks*

A photo of trucks on a Texas highway that ran in a Nov. 1 story about drug testing of truck drivers could have been construed as related to the problems discussed in the story. In fact, it was a file photograph meant solely to show several big trucks on a busy highway. Any recognizable truck [...]

Fun with photos

In Thursday’s edition we erroneously ran a photo of former Metro Councilman David Briley accompanying a story on his brother, state Rep. Rob Briley. The City Paper regrets the error. Seems like an understandable error, except that Rep. Briley had recently “checked into rehab after being charged with two felonies, a DUI and several additional [...]

All workouts are alike

An article about men doing yoga was illustrated with a photograph of a T’ai Chi class (He was invading my sanctuary, page 18, G2, October 16). Link  Report an error