The magazine has also retracted the report and apologized.
The magazine partly retracted the story, based largely on the Hoffman critique.
The magazine later retracted this statement after Landmark Education took legal action.
The magazine later retracted the story after noting that the anonymous official who was their source subsequently could not remember important details.
The magazine had retracted the article on Jan. 18.
The article, which the magazine subsequently retracted, prompted violence in the Muslim world that claimed at least 17 lives.
The magazine later retracted the rating in a games round up in issue 10 and awarded it a middle-of-the-road 75%.
The magazine retracted the report two weeks later and sent letters and e-mail messages to six million subscribers to apologize.
The magazine later retracted the article, but the assertion led to violence in the Muslim world that left at least 17 people dead.
Later on, the magazine retracted this when the (still) unnamed official changed his story.