On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Arun Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think it is a case of incomplete proof reading.
>
> I have read the article and saw Dr. Phatak's name spelt correctly in 2
> places, only in the last instance did I notice the error.
>
> It happens.  Have we not all, at one time or another, sent out emails
> w/o checking for spelling errors?

Not entirely correct. I first checked and saw this error at all places.
Sometime later, I saw the first instance corrected but the next two
were wrong. And now - you seem to have seen another revision!

At another times, I saw another article on rediff about another professor
at IITB, again with a spelling mistake!

This isn't simply an informal email. This is an important article on a
well-visited website - and on the 'front page'! It's shows how reliable
these reports (and reporters) are. In any case, the bias on various
news websites/papers/channels is obvious to people who have even
some knowledge of the topic in focus. For everyone else - well, they
are simply misled my the media on many topics! It's all about sensationalism
and eye-ball catching.

Best wishes,
jaju
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