Tue 23 Oct 2007
Deborah Solomon stopped by class Oct. 23 and, among other things, mentioned that her New York Times Magazine column will have a little disclaimer printed before it, along the lines of the one suggested by Clark Hoyt in the New York Times Oct. 14.
The addition of a disclaimer comes after Solomon fell under fire for not publishing transcript-style questions and answers from interviews conducted for the weekly column.
This announcement has not been made public by the Times, however, so it shall be seen what form the disclaimer will take.
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March 12th, 2008 at 6:17 pm
great info thanks