"As regular readers of Mint know, from Day 1, we have had a clearly stated policy of correcting any errors we make in the paper. In the early days of, some people would look at our daily Corrections & Clarifications box on Page 2 and wonder if Mint makes a lot of mistakes. My response was and is to say: “Not really. We are the only ones that own up to our mistakes.”Más información, aquí.
"In doing all this, we will maintain a clear barrier between news and views, as well as between our journalism and our advertisers. You must be able to trust that our news, analysis, perspective and interpretation are honest and not guided by hidden agendas. And we will build on the trust you have reposed in us so far."
"It's not an easy sell per say, but it's worth doing it because I think long term credibility of the industry is much more important than taking shortcut measures."
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