When writing an article about the country's most famous newsman (not to mention the namesake of ASU's School of Journalism and Mass Communication) you'd think a New York Times reporter would double-check all of the facts, if for nothing other than a bit of post-mortem respect.
Guess not. Take a look at this mind-numbing correction today for an July 17 article about Walter Cronkite written by the habitually sloppy Alessandra Stanley, (which we first spotted today thanks to Jim Romanesko's