From this week's Indy (the endorsement issue that was missing a whole page of Orange and Chatham!), the following correction on page 21:
An Oct. 22 article "Town vs. Gown," should have said that Chapel Hill Town Council candidate Dianne Bachman was a board member of the Community Action Network, not the chair. Also, as a university architect and project manager, Bachman did not present plans to the Town Council, but attended council meetings to assist senior adminstrators on technical issues.
Sounds like Dianne didn't like being asked the old "so when did you stop beating your wife" question, and insisted that the Independent let folks know that it was months ago. Really. How reassuring.
And the fox says: "I wasn't actually 'guarding' the hen house per se, I was just, um, watching it for a friend. He'll be right back, I promise."
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Wow, the Indy is now dealing
Wow, the Indy is now dealing with a much bigger correction! Presumably due to a printer error, the crucial endorsement issue was missing some information about Orange and Chatham County races, including the all-important cut-out voter guide.
The full stories are online at: http://indyweek.com/durham/2003-10-29/cover.html
And the voter guides are available here: http://indyweek.com/2003-10-29/current/cover2.html
Also, there is some deal with the Chapel Hill Herald to print the endorsements. So check that out. (Personally I'll probably miss it since I don't read the papers on paper and the Herald is lousy about only putting selected content online.)