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NY Times Correction du Jour
An article on Saturday about a federal judge's order regarding photographs and videotapes related to the Abu Ghraib prison scandal misstated a deadline and the response by Defense Department lawyers. The government was given until Friday to black out some identifying details in the material, not to release it. Defense Department lawyers met that deadline, but asked the court to block the public release of the materials. They did not refuse to cooperate with an order for the materials' release. Actually, it seems like it was more than just a story that "misstated a deadline." From the original story, here's the lead paragraph: Lawyers for the Defense Department are refusing to cooperate with a federal judge's order to release secret photographs and videotapes related to the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal. Well, that is a misstatement, among other things. By Ed Moltzen · 26 July 2005
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