Editors' Note - New York Times

"The Op-Ed page in some copies yesterday carried an incorrect version of an article about military recruitment. The writer, an Army reserve officer, did not say, "Imagine my surprise the other day when I received orders to report to Fort Campbell, Ky., next Sunday," nor did he characterize his recent call-up to active duty as the precursor to a "surprise tour of Iraq." That language was added by an editor and was to have been removed before the article was published. Because of a production error, it was not. The Times regrets the error."

Was ADDED by an EDITOR? Why? Is that part of an editors job at the NYT? To add fictious quotes? It certainly would help explain Jayson Blair and Stephen Glass. Could it be, maybe, just perhaps, that the article was not sufficiently anti-Bush and anti-war? Nah, couldn't be.

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