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This is unbelievable! I started reading "American Spy: My Secret History in the CIA, Watergate and Beyond" on E. Howard Hunt and his life.
I was reading the Introduction and found an error in the following sentence:
"But recent blockbuster headlines shouting that former FBI deputy director Howard Felt was Bob Woodward's secret source-known worldwide by the shameful title of Deep Throat, which I believe he deserves-have stirred a wasps' nest of negative memories for me that I have otherwise learned to supress from day to day".
Anyone want to point out the obvious error in that sentence? The FBI director that Hunt was talking about was W. Mark Felt, not Howard Felt.