Lazy journalism from the Washington Post
If you didn't live in Boston and read this Washington Post article dated yesterday:
BOSTON -- The winner of the 2008-09 Volvo Ocean Race was all but decided as the seven-boat fleet departed this weekend on the last offshore leg of the 'round-the-world event, across the Atlantic to Ireland....
Boston's Fan Pier buzzed with activity during the VOR as city-dwellers renewed acquaintance with their once- great sailing port. Then they were gone, the lightning-quick boats, bound for Ireland over a treacherous sea.
you might think the race had already left Boston. In fact, all seven boats are still at the Fan Pier dock and won't leave until about 1 pm tomorrow afternoon (Saturday, 5/16). Is this kind of writing now considered acceptable journalism at the Washington Post?
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Papers get caught doing that, from time to time
I've always thought it's shamefully sloppy, if not outright unethical.
classic
but what is the excuse they most often provide?
Let's ask Mitch Albom
He might have some insight.
Oh, I remember that one
Their response was shameful. At the same time, I suspect they just had bad luck in getting caught at something that's not uncommon.