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Conn. paper apologizes to Indianz.Com
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2001 Pleading ignorance, an editor of a Connecticut paper on Monday apologized to Indianz.Com for publishing a copyrighted article and attributing it to a former Penobscot leader. The New London Day has printed a correction acknowledging the mistake in its paper today. "The Day regrets the error," it reads. But is there more behind this story? Find out at the noon hour when In The Hoop unveils its investigation of the debacle. Get the Story:
Corrections (The New London Day 11/20) Related Stories:
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