Bang for the Bucks

How did Denver turn the city's reporters into publicists? By blowing stuff up.

Fred Harper

By the way, Dreyer characterized the original error as among the worst imaginable, and because of the muddle that resulted in trying to describe what led to it, you've been reminded of it again. But despite its severity, it'll likely be lost among mistakes made in its wake, including a January 5 correction about an error in that same day's paper: The lead paragraph in a review of the film Traffic, which ran in the pre-printed Weekend Movies section, was supposed to say that viewers of the flick might reckon afterward that the war on drugs can't be won, but instead stated the opposite.

Maybe in the future, corrections can be published a week or two before the mistakes actually appear. It would sure make things easier on me.

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