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By David Brauer | Published Thu, Aug 27 2009 2:30 pm
Wednesday, I got on my high horse, insisting the credit-seeking Star Tribune give credit when reprinting other organizations' stories. (In this case, MPR reporter Dan Olson's ode to Mississippi River otters.)
In totally stand-up fashion, Night Metro Editor Pam Miller not only owned up to the mistake on these very web pages, she vowed to not let it happen again. As I wrote yesterday of PiPress reporter Bill Salisbury's willingness to revisit his health care reporting: classy.
It's especially compelling because Pam and the Strib's copy editors never get credit, unlike those with bylines.
By the way, Thursday's PiPress featured a page-two clarification of Salisbury's story, noting that U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar has not decided to support the so-called "public option. (Only quibble: I couldn't find the correction on twincities.com, or appended to the original story.)
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