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keba...@msuvx2.memst.edu

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Mar 23, 1993, 3:16:45 PM3/23/93
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Anybody out there know when (and in what form) William
Raspberry's retraction of his Feb. 1st Washington Post
column (ironically titled "Rush To Judgement") ran?

I've been running the periodials department staff
ragged here trying to find the second column, which
inaugurated the term "Raspberry Effect".

Please help...

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keba...@msuvx2.memst.edu

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Mar 24, 1993, 6:21:08 PM3/24/93
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A while back I wrote:

> Anybody out there know when (and in what form) William
> Raspberry's retraction of his Feb. 1st Washington Post
> column (ironically titled "Rush To Judgement") ran?

[...]
> Please help...

Well, it seems the retraction was aptly titled:
"Rush To Judgement (Cont'd)"
and it ran in the Feb. 12th issue of the Washington Post.

Thanks to Joseph Dougherty for the information.

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