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      <title>Puzzling Out How NPR Handles Corrections</title>
      <description>NPR corrects "significant errors" and notes them online, but the term is ambiguous. One listener noticed two headlines changed for accuracy – but one seemed done in stealth, unacknowledged. Here is an attempt to puzzle out NPR's corrections policy, and make some recommendations.</description>
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      <description>Under the best circumstances, in a web site as complex and busy as NPR's, problems will occur. Some of them are are avoidable, such as bugs in our code. And some of them are environmental issues, such as a network problem or database failure. Ofte...</description>
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