In that memo, managing editor Teri Hayt says the offenders will take a hit in their bank account if specific errors continue.
"In 2005, we established that three categories of errors are unforgivable," said Hayt in the memo. "Those categories are wrong URLs or e-mail addresses, wrong phone numbers and misspelled names. We have processes in place that if used will avoid making these kinds of errors. The problem is that we are not using these procedures. We've had two wrong numbers in the last two weeks. This is inexcusable. Effective immediately any journalist responsible for a wrong phone number will serve a one-day suspension without pay."
The Star had hoped to trim errors by 25 percent from the last six months when compared to the first six months of 2006.
In an e-mail statement to the Weekly, Hayt responded: "Maintaining credibility is crucial to being a successful newspaper. Nothing is more important in accomplishing that goal than accurate reporting."
This is Scott's second radio trip to Israel. He broadcast his show from there in May 2005.
The program airs from 3 to 5 p.m. weekdays on KJLL AM 1330 "The Jolt."
"F. Lee Bailey is this year's honorary captain. He's among coach's list of celebrity buddies," said Brian Baltosiewich, who enters his 10th year as part of the Icecats play-by-play team. The Icecats coach is Leo Golembiewski.
Past Icecat honorary captains include Don Rickles, Willie Nelson and Robert Loggia.
"(Bailey) knows the game of hockey real well," Baltosiewich said. "He used to play hockey, so I asked him what position he played. He said, 'I was a forward.' 'Really. I would have thought for sure you played defense.'"
Home games are broadcast on KFFN 1490 AM "The Fan."