Sunday, October 13, 2002The original articleVassilia Binensztok's article, as it was submitted to the Daily Dartmouth and prior to editing, can be read here.Rumor has it that Binensztok will explain everything in a forthcoming article for the Free Press, but, as I've written before, though Binensztok was clearly wronged by the Daily Dartmouth's editors, the editors' real responsibility is to their audience and sources, whom they have undeniably and inexcusably wronged. Apology, which is to be expected, must be accompanied by action. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 4:34 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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