Until recently, the tombstone above the late William F. Buckley's grave had a typo. We editor-writer types squirm whenever we make a typo (last week, in an early version of a layout, I discovered that I had written about the "Untied" States Marine Corps, and still shiver at the prospect of THAT getting into print!). But to have one on one's eternal marker - literally carved in stone - is horribly embarrassing, as his son noted in the article. I rarely agreed with Buckley, but for once am glad to say that he's now in the right.













