PrintNumber | ErrorLocation | Error | Correction | DateAdded |
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1 | pvi | First Printing August 2010 LOC: Delete word ignorance |
Second Printing October 2010 |
9/15/2010 |
1 | px | (see http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/html/ nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/met_WTC_histories_full_01.html) | delete | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p21 | Whereas the super-hard concrete of the buildings floors had been ground to dust, the hairs had survived intact. | The super-hard concrete of the buildings floors had been ground to dust, but the hairs had survived intact. | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p123 | Marty and Dave never actually saw each other on the debris pile, but they knew what the other was going through. | Marty and Dave never saw each other on the debris pile, but they knew what the other was going through. | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p182 | When he didnt come down for his medication the next morning, his father, Joseph Zadroga, checked in on him. | When he didnt come down for his medication the next morning, his father, Joe Zadroga, checked in on him. | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p187 | Sensing an opportunity to bring special attention to the dire situation facing Borja and other responders, Clinton invited the officers son and several others involved in the fightincluding Joseph Zadroga and Marty Fullamto attend the 2007 State of the Union Address. | Sensing an opportunity to bring special attention to the dire situation facing Borja and other responders, Clinton invited the officers son and several others involved in the fightincluding Joe Zadroga and Marty Fullamto attend the 2007 State of the Union Address. | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p207 | Bloomy Snubs WTC Heros KIN, Backs Top City Doc on Natural Death New York Daily News, 27 November 2007: p. 2 | Bloomy Snubs WTC Heros Kin, Backs Top City Doc on Natural Death New York Daily News, 27 November 2007: p. 2 | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p233 | The lesson exemplified...in 2003. Its impossible. |
Should have quotes around text. | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p310 | At a ground zero rally on the eighth anniversary of the attacks, Maloney, surrounded by labor leaders, firefighters, and cops, along with Joseph Zadroga and Catherine McVay Hughes and so many other people who had been involved in the struggles since September 11, passionately pleaded for passage of the Zadroga bill. | At a ground zero rally on the eighth anniversary of the attacks, Maloney, surrounded by labor leaders, firefighters, and cops, along with Joe Zadroga and Catherine McVay Hughes and so many other people who had been involved in the struggles since September 11, passionately pleaded for passage of the Zadroga bill. | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p328 | Some workers have fallen ill and, in a pattern that would be familiar to so many people in New York, concern is growing that exposure to the oil and the dispersants used to break it up may cause illness and disease. | Some workers had fallen ill and, in a pattern that would be familiar to so many people in New York, concern grew that exposure to the oil and the dispersants used to break it up could cause illness and disease. | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p328 | Feinbergs appointment to both the ground zero settlement and the BP compensation fund tie the two events together in an extraordinary way. Beneath both lie the same fragile substrata of truth, honesty, common sense, and good judgment. In such difficult situations, there is no room for arrogance, no way to correct wrongs with words, no escaping consequences by wishing them away, no means of getting at the truth by exaggerating the facts, and no hope of eliminating injustice without first clearing the way for justice. | Feinbergs appointment to both the ground zero settlement and the BP compensation fund tied the two events together in an extraordinary way. Beneath both lie the same fragile substrata of truth, honesty, common sense, and good judgment. In such difficult situations, there can be no room for arrogance, no way to correct wrongs with words, no escaping consequences by wishing them away, no means of getting at the truth by exaggerating the facts, and no hope of eliminating injustice without first clearing the way for justice. | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p334 | J. Selikoff Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 100, 107, 110 Delete |
Irving J. Selikoff Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 100, 107, 110 under I |
9/27/2010 |
1 | p334 | After Jimmy Nolans law, 282 add: joint action, 256 |
fixed | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p335 | J. Selikoff Center for Occupational and Environmental, 100, 107, 110 |
Irving J. Selikoff Center for Occupational and Environmental, 100, 107, 110 |
9/27/2010 |
1 | p337 | Pulitzer, Daily News, 214 | Pulitzer Prize, Daily News, 214 | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p338 | Selikoff, Dr. Irving, 101-102, 109, 246 |
Selikoff, Dr. Irving J., 101-102, 109, 246 |
9/27/2010 |
1 | p338 | Spraque, Bruce, 77 | Sprague, Bruce, 77 | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p338 | Tyrell Jr., James E., 261-264, 269, 279, 318 | Tyrrell Jr., James E., 261-264, 269, 279, 318 | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p339 | Zadroga, Joe, 227-228, 232 | Zadroga, Joe, 182, 187, 227-228, 232 | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p339 | Zadroga, Joseph, 183 | delete | 9/27/2010 |
1 | p339 | add rally, 310 | fixed | 9/27/2010 |