The following story from Netscape News (March 23) relates to how Racial Epithet 
is and should be handled.  
This is a good article for Goans in Goa and in the Diaspora, in how to address 
blatant errors.
No excuses of "Freedom of Press" or "Freedom of Expression" etc., etc.
Please note the APOLOGY and the CORRECTIVE ACTION.
What a contrast to the Danish Cartoons saga!
Kind Regards, GL

Radio Host Fired for Using Racial Epithet
By CHERYL WITTENAUER 

ST. LOUIS (AP) - A St. Louis radio station quickly fired a talk show host for 
uttering a racial epithet as he talked about Secretary of State Condoleezza 
Rice on his morning show Wednesday. 
Dave Lenihan apologized on the air immediately after making what he said was a 
slip of the tongue. KTRS president and general manager Tim Dorsey agreed the 
remark was accidental but said it was nonetheless ``unacceptable, reprehensible 
and unforgivable.'' 

Lenihan had been heaping praise on Rice, who has frequently said she aspires to 
run the NFL one day but has more recently ruled out seeking to replace retiring 
Commissioner Paul Tagliabue. 

``She's been chancellor of Stanford,'' Lenihan said on the air. ``She's got the 
patent resume of somebody that has serious skill. She loves football. She's 
African-American, which would kind of be a big coon. A big coon. Oh my God. I 
am totally, totally, totally, totally, totally sorry for that.'' 
He said he had meant to say ``coup'' instead of the racial slur. 
KTRS listeners soon began calling the station to complain. Twenty minutes after 
the utterance, Dorsey went on the air to apologize to Rice and KTRS listeners. 
``There can be no excuse for what was said,'' Dorsey said. ``Dave Lenihan has 
been let go. ... There is enough hate. We certainly are not going to fan those 
flames.'' 
NAACP chapter president Harold Crumpton commended Dorsey for his swift action. 
Reached at home, Lenihan said he was still trying to figure out what happened 
and was drafting a letter of apology to Rice. He said he never uses the slur he 
uttered and thinks Rice is ``a fantastic woman.'' 
Lenihan, formerly a drive-time host at WGNU radio in St. Louis, had been at 
KTRS for less than two weeks. 
``It was my dream job,'' he said. ``Ratings were going well. It kind of 
stinks.''

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