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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door parcifal
Gelukkig is er nog CeaseFire Magazine, een ronkende naam, een rots in de branding.
Een trotse publicatie met zeker 4 lezers ofzo, waaronder de volledige redactie. 
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Ronkende namen zijn niet meer wat ze geweest zijn.
Hier twee ronkende namen, de
New York Times (mission statement: "
We seek the truth and help people understand the world") en de
Washington Post (slogan: "
Democracy Dies in Darkness") die een ronkende onderscheiding in de wacht slepen (de
Pulitzer Prize) voor hun onvermoeibare inzet om een ronkende
HOAX te
pushen (
Russiagate).
Een Soros-fanaat op dit forum heeft jarenlang met veel lawaai die
hoax mee helpen
pushen maar is daar de laatste tijd opvallend stil over.
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door vanderzapig
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Staff members from The New York Times and The Washington Post (from left: Maggie Haberman, Jo Becker, Matt Apuzzo, Rosalind Helderman, Tom Hamburger, Ellen Nakashima, Adam Entous, Greg Miller and Mark Mazetti) accept the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting from Columbia University President Lee Bollinger. (Photo: Eileen Barroso/Columbia University)
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Bron: The 2018 Pulitzer Prize Winner in National Reporting
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For a distinguished example of reporting on national affairs, using any available journalistic tool, Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000).
Staffs of The New York Times and The Washington Post
For deeply sourced, relentlessly reported coverage in the public interest that dramatically furthered the nation’s understanding of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and its connections to the Trump campaign, the President-elect’s transition team and his eventual administration. (The New York Times entry, submitted in this category, was moved into contention by the Board and then jointly awarded the Prize.)
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Ondertussen, bij de Washington Post:
The Washington Post corrects, removes parts of two stories regarding the Steele dossier
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By Paul Farhi
November 12, 2021 at 12:28 p.m. EST
The Washington Post on Friday took the unusual step of correcting and removing large portions of two articles, published in March 2017 and February 2019, that had identified a Belarusian American businessman as a key source of the “Steele dossier,” a collection of largely unverified reports that claimed the Russian government had compromising information about then-candidate Donald Trump.
The newspaper’s executive editor, Sally Buzbee, said The Post could no longer stand by the accuracy of those elements of the story. It had identified businessman Sergei Millian as “Source D,” the unnamed figure who passed on the most salacious allegation in the dossier to its principal author, former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele.
The story’s headline was amended, sections identifying Millian as the source were removed, and an accompanying video summarizing the article was eliminated. An editor’s note explaining the changes was added. Other stories that made the same assertion were corrected as well.
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" Oesje!", zou Kamiel Spiessens zeggen. 
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