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In a era of  “process” journalism, what service does the  official “corrections box” serve?  And how can we begin to make sense of “quality”  news content?

In an attempt to answer these questions, let’s track corrections of the New York Times, because it still represents some of the best reporting in the world. Let’s see how this develops.

July 6, 2009

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