Wednesday, October 15, 2003The powers that beHierarchy and distortion at The D...>Date: 15 Oct 2003 11:23:41 EDT >From: Amy M. Do >Reply-To: CaliforniaPrincess >Subject: Re: letter to editor, The D >To: Alexander D. Talcott Dear Alex, I'm sorry about your quote in The D. I had no power over what was extracted and used from your original quote, because my editor, Charles Gardner, added your quote to my article. I merely forwarded your quote to him. Of course, I'll contact Charles and I'll try my best to make sure that your Letter to the Editor is indeed published in The D. Again, I'm really sorry for any inconvenience. Sincerely, Amy Do, '07 Posted by alex at 1:49 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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