Your chance to play Chronicle editor
Rob Booth passes along this update from the Houston Chronicle.
Tom DeLay fingerprinted and released
From staff and wire reports
U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay turned himself in today at a Harris County sheriff's facility, where he was photographed, fingerprinted, taken before a judge and released on a $10,000 bond.
Accompanied by his lawyer, Dick DeGuerin, the former speaker of the house arrived shortly after noon at the county bonding office at 49 San Jacinto to surrender on state conspiracy and money laundering charges, said sheriff's Lt. John Martin.
He was free before 1 p.m., Martin said.
So, readers, it's your chance to play Chronicle editor.
Anybody care to use our comments to point out the Chronicle's big blunder?
UPDATE: It didn't take long for a reader to point that one out. Too bad the Chron editors missed it.
UPDATE 2: The link now goes to an entirely different story than the one excerpted above (an annoying Chron.com practice), but fortunately I furled the original. Here's a screencap of the furled copy. For those who are not familiar with it, Furl is an excellent service.
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 10/20/05 02:23 PM | Houston Chronicle | Print | Comments (7)
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