April 24, 2007

Duke Chronicle | Durham-in-Wonderland
“I understand why they jumped on the story when they did, but it showed everything that’s wrong with American journalism,” says former Times ombudsman Dan Okrent. He was encouraged when David Barstow began contributing to the Duke coverage in December. “I thought, now they’re going to try to make up for it because David Barstow is their gold standard. It was, ‘Let’s bring in the one guy who will get everything absolutely right.'” || Related commentary.

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