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Time's Stein Says Sorry 'Edison' - Again
Jul28
Source:
Wall Street Journal blog- India RealTime
Date Released:
July 7, 2010
Shortly after Joel Stein wrote a column in Time Magazine about his experiences returning to his hometown of Edison, NJ, the author and the magazine issued tepid apologies for offending many Indian and Indian-origin readers.
On his Twitter page, Mr. Stein tried some more of his misplaces humor by saying:
"Didn't mean to insult Indians with my column this week. Also stupidly assumed their emails would follow that Gandhi non-violence thing."
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