A story published Sunday on Page C3 on James O’Keefe’s secretly taped video of a Maine Department of Health and Human Services caseworker should have said that a New York Times Magazine profile of O’Keefe highlighted the opinion of former New York Times public editor Clark Hoyt. Hoyt reviewed raw footage of O’Keefe’s infamous ACORN video and concluded that the edits first presented to the public did “not seem out of context.”
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