2002: Year of the Scandal
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Standard | FEBRUARY New York Times | MARCH Boston Globe New
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APRIL Emory
Wheel Emory
Wheel New
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OCTOBER New York Times Atlanta
Journal-Constitution National
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| NOVEMBER New York Sun Harvard
Crimson | DECEMBER Washington
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RESPONSES OF THE PUBLISHERS | ||
Simon & Schuster | Re: Ambrose | "Stephen Ambrose's 'The Wild Blue' is an original and important work of World War II history. All research garnered from previously published material is appropriately footnoted." |
Simon & Schuster | Re: Goodwin | "She said that at her request Simon and Schuster is going to destroy the copies of the book [''The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys'] on hand and publish a new corrected edition in the spring. This will cost the publisher about $10,000." |
Knopf | Re: Bellesiles | "Knopf said in a statement Friday it regretted 'the circumstances that prompted Columbia University to rescind the Bancroft,' but respected the committee's decision. The paperback edition from Vintage Books, which already includes corrections, will remain in print." |
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