Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Dissonance on Page 1 of the Business Day Section of the New York Times.

Page 1, top-left corner headline.  (Note the revised online headline.)


And this little teaser in the bottom left-hand corner......

Online headline:  Nominee for S.E.C. Chief Pledges to Keep Focus on Enforcement 

Print headline:  Nominee to Lead the S.E.C. Vows an 'Unrelenting' Fight on Fraud

Excerpt:  Although Ms. White is expected to receive Senate approval later this month, she will face broader questions at the hearing about her turns through the revolving door between government service and private practice. For three decades, she bounced between the federal government and a lucrative legal practice at Debevoise & Plimpton, where she defended JPMorgan Chase in financial crisis cases, Morgan Stanley’s board in vetting a chief executive and Michael Geoghegan, the former head of HSBC. 

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