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The apology, which ran on Page A-13 in Thursday’s paper, stated: “Yesterday we ran an advertisement paid for by the Committee to Rethink Reform that featured a photograph of Congressman Steve Driehaus and two of his children. The use of this photograph in this advertisement was inappropriate and we apologize to Congressman Driehaus and his family.”
> Driehaus: “It was an appropriate response by the Enquirer”
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