Sorry I'm a few days late reporting this news, but I took some time off to volunteer at my neighborhood's annual Soup Kitchen and Hobo Scrub. This year I was on "soap and hose" duty, so it would have been total disaster had I not been there.
At any rate, if you haven't heard yet, Jane Pauley is suing the New York Times because she claims she was duped into being interviewed for an ad supplement which she thought was an actual interview about her bout with bipolar disorder. The ad supplement was for pharmaceutical companies, and Pauley is suing both the Times and DeWitt Publications, saying she was tricked and that she has never appeared in an ad or endorsed any product before. A spokeswoman countered by saying Pauley's assistant was informed that the interview would be for an ad supplement in the New York Times Magazine.















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10-29-2006 @ 6:39PM
Jim said...
I'm assuming your lead is a joke. If so, it is tasteless and not the least bit funny.
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10-30-2006 @ 2:47PM
erroneous_nick said...
Adam, I thought your lead was funny, personally. Certainly a lot less offensive than a lot of what passes for humor on TV now.
Just my two-cents-worth. I expect my pair o' pennies back in a week, you know!
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