Friday, May 31, 2013

Corrections

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In a May 29 ?Dear Prudence,? Emily Yoffe misspelled the surname of Jane Austen?s fictional character, Elizabeth Bennet.

In a May 29 ?Future Tense,? Mark Joseph Stern incorrectly wrote that the New York outbreak of meningitis is caused by a virus. Though some forms of meningitis are viral, this outbreak is a bacterial infection.

In a May 29 "Slatest" blog post about Michele Bachmann's announcement that she would not seek re-election in 2014, Josh Voorhees mistakenly referred to MichelePAC as a super PAC. The political action committee, which is currently being investigated for possible campaign law violations, is a leadership PAC.

In a May 29 ?War Stories,? Fred Kaplan credited New York Times reporter Seymour Hersh with the scoop on President Nixon's secret bombing of Cambodia. William Beecher, also of the New York Times, first reported that story. This example was removed and replaced with another of Hersh's major scoops, the My Lai massacre.

A May 28 "Brow Beat" blog post, Alex Heimbach referred to the character Smash, from Friday Night Lights, as a wide receiver. He is a running back. Also, the actor Scott Porter was misidentified as Jason Porter.

In a May 28 ?Moneybox,? Matthew Yglesias misspelled Fast and the Furious character Brian O?Conner?s last name.

In a May 28 "Music Box," Carl Wilson stated that the National's album High Violet came out in 2009. It was released in 2010.

In a May 28 ?Technology,? Farhad Manjoo misstated the season that TreeRing prints its yearbooks. It occurs in the spring, not the summer.

Slate?strives to correct all errors of fact. If you've seen an error in our pages, let us know at?corrections@slate.com. General comments should be?posted?in our Comments sections at the bottom of each article.

Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/briefing/corrections/2013/05/slate_s_mistakes_for_the_week_of_may_27.html

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