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December 10, 2010
Corrections
The New York Times
The Times has been correctin' up a storm this week, but still doesn't seem interested in Forest City Ratner's green cards-for-cash program.
The Arts
A Critic’s Notebook article on Wednesday about political theater based on real events, including the show “In the Footprint: The Battle Over Atlantic Yards,” misstated the circumstances under which Daniel Goldstein, an opponent of the Atlantic Yards project portrayed in the show, lost ownership of his condo in a building that needed to be emptied for ground to be broken. While he did receive $3 million in a settlement, the State of New York took the condo under eminent domain. He did not sell it. (Go to Article)
Posted by eric at December 10, 2010 7:22 AM