The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, August 16, 1995
- REALTY SALES - ISLE OF WIGHT CITIZEN
- GENEROUS TEENAGER'S ORGANS GIVE NEW LIFE AFTER HIS OWN DEATH
- ISLE OF WIGHT GIRL COMES HOME WITH NATIONAL TITLE
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ****************************************************
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Two stories in last week's Citizen suffered from computer
glitches so severe that we are publishing three photos again today -
and offering apologies to the people involved and to our readers.
The second problem involved Brenda Mansfield, member services
supervisor for Community Electric Cooperative, whose photo appeared
with a story on customer refunds. Her image was badly distorted.
The Citizen apologizes to her and the Barlows - and to our
readers.
Correction published, The Citizen, August 23, 1995, p. 2
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MOST OF ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE'S CUSTOMERS SHARE $290,000
- THANKS FOR SUCCESS OF THE SUMMER READING PROGRAM
- VJ DAY
THREE ISLE OF WIGHT RESIDENTS REMEMBER THE END OF WORLD WAR II AND THEIR PART
IN THE CONFLICT THAT ENDED THIS WEEK.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Two stories in last week's Citizen suffered from computer
glitches so severe that we are publishing three photos again today -
and offering apologies to the people involved and to our readers.
The first problem involved our cover stories on area residents
and their recollections of World War II. Within the story layout was
a photo of Smithfield veteran Gurley Barlow, showing the former
artillery regiment officer during his war days. A computer error
replaced Barlow's photo with that of Esther Bull, subject of the
story above Barlow's. As if that weren't bad enough, a photo of
Barlow's brother, Joseph, was replaced with a secondary photo
(distorted as well) from Bull's story.
These changes occurred electronically, after our editors approved
the pages for publication. Our technicians have traced the computer
problem and assure us that it is now fixed.
The Citizen apologizes to her and the Barlows - and to our
readers.
Correction published , The Citizen August 23, 1995, p.2<
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YOUNGSTER'S FAMILY TORN APART BY WAR
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Two stories in last week's Citizen suffered from computer
glitches so severe that we are publishing three photos again today -
and offering apologies to the people involved and to our readers.
The first problem involved our cover stories on area residents
and their recollections of World War II. Within the story layout was
a photo of Smithfield veteran Gurley Barlow, showing the former
artillery regiment officer during his war days. A computer error
replaced Barlow's photo with that of Esther Bull, subject of the
story above Barlow's. As if that weren't bad enough, a photo of
Barlow's brother, Joseph, was replaced with a secondary photo
(distorted as well) from Bull's story.
These changes occurred electronically, after our editors approved
the pages for publication. Our technicians have traced the computer
problem and assure us that it is now fixed.
Correction published, The Citizen, August 23, 1995, p.2
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OLD WAR STORIES ARE FADING AWAY NOW FOR WORLD WAR II COMRADES IN ARMS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Two stories in last week's Citizen suffered from computer
glitches so severe that we are publishing three photos again today -
and offering apologies to the people involved and to our readers.
The first problem involved our cover stories on area residents
and their recollections of World War II. Within the story layout was
a photo of Smithfield veteran Gurley Barlow, showing the former
artillery regiment officer during his war days. A computer error
replaced Barlow's photo with that of Esther Bull, subject of the
story above Barlow's. As if that weren't bad enough, a photo of
Barlow's brother, Joseph, was replaced with a secondary photo
(distorted as well) from Bull's story.
These changes occurred electronically, after our editors approved
the pages for publication. Our technicians have traced the computer
problem and assure us that it is now fixed.
Correction published , The Citizen August 23, 1995, p. 2<
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FORMER MARINE MP'S WARTIME MEMORIES STILL VIVID
- MIKE ADAMS: WORLDWIDE BEER CONNOISSEUR
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