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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (59585)1/28/2005 10:39:45 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
NYTimes retracts. Now we are satisfied. We are serious people, DJ :-) Editors' Note

Published: January 28, 2005

An International Journal article from Rio de Janeiro on Jan. 13 described a Brazilian government study's finding that the country faced an obesity epidemic, with 40 percent of the adult population overweight. The article talked about the anomaly of obesity in a body-conscious society known to the world for beaches, bikinis and the girl from Ipanema.

Two photographs with the article showed overweight people at Brazilian beaches. The photographer, a freelance who worked independently from the writer, believed that all the people he photographed were Brazilians. But three women in one picture have now told the newspaper O Globo that they were visitors from Europe. While the article itself has not been questioned, The Times regrets that the nationalities of the women in the photo were not verified. (Go to Article)

nytimes.com

We are keeping a close watch on Larry Rohtder!
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