Tuesday, June 22, 2004

Wrong spelling, late story

"D.C. court nominee lacks Utah law license" is a story The Salt Lake Tribune should have had a long time ago. Likewise the Deseret Morning News with its "Griffith's court nomination suffers a blow." Both papers are more than two weeks late on what should have been an obvious follow-up to earlier developments.

In the Trib's case, it is not only late but also wrong. The Trib misspelled the name of former BYU general counsel Eugene Bramhall.