Points of view

12th July 2002, 1:00am

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Points of view

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THE claim that “Steward” was used instead of “Stuart” in a recent examination paper (TES, June 28) illustrates just how easy it is for those with the best of intentions to fall short of perfection and succumb to human frailty. “Stewart” and not “Steward” was the word you were looking for. Glass houses and stones come to mind.

George Turnbull Head of public affairs Assessment and Qualifications Alliance Stag Hill House Guildford, Surrey

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