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October 6, 2013

Other than that we stand by our story and our sources....

3LD Has Used Its Technology to Create a Revenue Stream - NYTimes.com Correction: September 27, 2013
An earlier version of this article, based on information from the company, misstated 3LD’s annual budget. It is $3.5 million, not $2.5 million. The article also misstated part of Aaron Louis’s title when he was with 3LD. He was producing director, not managing director. The article also misstated the Joyce Theater’s role in the dance-performance piece “Deepest Man,” by James Scruggs. The Joyce is not a co-producer on the piece, though it will run there. And the article misquoted one word in a quote by Kevin Cunningham, 3-Legged Dog’s executive artistic director, about Sid, the three-legged pit bull who inspired the company’s name. He said Sid “became a symbol of persistence of vision in the face of adversity” — not a “perception” of vision.

Posted by gerardvanderleun at October 6, 2013 6:44 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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"The single biggest problem with communication is the illusion that it has taken place." ~ George Bernard Shaw

I'm gonna have to get me a job sayin' things. Seems like Mencken and many others such as this guy here, all they did was say stuff and they probably made lotsa money off it. Seein' as to how I talk way faster than I think I'd be a millionaire in no time.

Posted by: chasmatic at October 6, 2013 10:48 AM

All those layers of editors and fact-checkers strike again!

That the writers of the New York Times should need them (even though the Times apparently doesn't employ them) says something about how far the quality of newspaper writing has fallen since the days of Mencken et al.

Hale Adams
Pikesville, People's Democratic Republic of Maryland

Posted by: Hale Adams at October 6, 2013 4:08 PM

I remember when the NYT was the ...... oh well not any more. What a shame.

Posted by: tripletap at October 6, 2013 5:58 PM

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