Corrections

December 31, 2004

Journalists make mistakes, enough so that most newspapers publish daily corrections along with their headlines, articles and crossword puzzle. In its storied history, the New York Times has averaged seven goof-ups a day, the best of which are collected in the book "Kill Duck Before Serving." Brooke chats with the book's editors, Dylan Loeb McClain and Linda Amster.


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