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How 2005 fudge from the mayor's office on AY affordable housing led the Times into a 2009 error it won't correct

So, what happens when a newspaper relies on a governmental statement that's just not true, or is significantly overstated? Shouldn't that be worthy of a correction? Full Article at Atlantic Yards Report

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