I'm sure the retraction will be on the front page tomorrow.
The New York Times won't be printing any retraction any time soon, at least, not until after the election.
I sent a letter to the NYT yesterday and this is the response received:
I appreciate your concerns about The Times's reporting on the explosives missing from the Al Qaqaa site in Iraq. However, I think it is much too early to come to a conclusion that there is error here. I note three factors in particular: NBC News's clarification of their early report; The Times's on-the-record citation of the unit commander who arrived at Al Qaqaa on April 10 asserting that his troops did not conduct a search; and, finally, some mixed signals from the White House.
This story will, I am sure, continue to play out over the next several days. If The Times is indeed in error, that is certain to become clear, and I will say so in print. Until then, I can only suggest that you -- and I -- examine each charge and countercharge very carefully, and examine the evidence fully, before reaching conclusions.
Yours Sincerely,
Daniel Okrent
Public Editor
N.B.: Any opinions expressed here, unless otherwise indicated, are solely my own
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http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/25/international/middleeast/25bomb.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/25/politics/campaign/25cnd-weapons.html