"A bottom-line question: Does a corrections policy not enforced damage The Times's credibility more than having no policy at all?So asks the Public Editor of the New York Times on Paul Krugman's refusal to correct his stories. And he offers a solution.
If the problem is that Mr. Krugman doesn't want to give up precious space in his column for a correction, there are alternatives. Perhaps some space could be found elsewhere on the Op-Ed page so that readers—especially those using electronic versions of his pieces -- could get the accurate information they deserve.
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