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Old 09-14-2018, 09:55 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by SteveEisenberg View Post
My older son used to be a journalist. He had high standards and made sure. But "always" is a pretty high standard -- actually, impossible. Everyone makes mistakes. The better the newspaper, the more corrections it publishes...
You have papers that publish corrections as a matter of course (rather than just when they would be otherwise sued) ?

Not that I read the likes of the Guardian (for example) much but one thing I do respect them for is that they openly state that they are biased. One can read their articles knowing that they have left stuff out and what kind of stuff it was that was likely left out; they are at least truthful about that .
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