Friday, May 19, 2006

Two corrections on the May 12 New York Times piece on Ukrainian political circus - 6 Weeks After Ukrainian Vote, It's Unclear Who Won:

Correction: May 16, 2006:

Because of an editing error, an article on Saturday about the political disarray in Ukraine misidentified the man chosen by the previous president, Leonid Kuchma, to be his successor. He is Viktor F. Yanukovich, not Viktor A. Yushchenko, the man who ultimately defeated Mr. Kuchma.

Correction: May 18, 2006

Because of an editing error, an article on Saturday about the political disarray in Ukraine misidentified the man chosen by the previous president, Leonid Kuchma, to be his successor. He is Viktor F. Yanukovich, not Viktor A. Yushchenko. And a correction in this space on Tuesday misidentified the person whom Mr. Yushchenko defeated. It was Mr. Yanukovich, not Mr. Kuchma.


I'm so sick of this coalition-building stage that I can't force myself to read the actual piece.

It can't be more fun than the corrections, I'm sure.

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