... continues to sting Cpl. Jeffrey Starr's loved ones:
The girlfriend of a Marine killed in Iraq said she was devastated when she saw how The New York Times cherry-picked a letter her "first love" intended her to read in case he died.
"It was sad that we had to go through this some more. I was upset about what they took out of that letter," said an emotional Emmylyn Anonical, 22, whose boyfriend Cpl. Jeffrey Starr died in Iraq earlier this year.
In her first public comments since the letter scandal erupted, Anonical told The Post that going public with the private letter was one of the hardest decisions of her life.
Seeing it used by The Times to misrepresent her boyfriend's beliefs about the war stung deeply, she said.
"The reason I chose to share that letter was the paragraph about why he was doing this, not the part about him expecting to die. It hurt, it really hurt," she said by phone from Seattle.
Michelle lists contact information for the ombudsman at The NY Times:
Still not a peep from NYTimes' ombudsman Byron Calame about the factual errors and obscene omission in the Times' coverage of Cpl. Starr's death.
• E-mail: public@nytimes.com
• Phone: (212) 556-7652
• Address: Public Editor
The New York Times
229 West 43rd St.
New York, NY 10036-3959
No shame. None.
Simply amazing.












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