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And he apologized for a factual error.
There was also a factual error in Rosenbaum's essay.
This article was amended on the 16th December 2014 due to a factual error.
This article was amended on 22 April to correct a factual error.
This article was amended on 15 November 2014 to correct a factual error about audition locations.
Update: This article was amended on 4/5/2013 to correct a factual error.
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The Times's policy is clear: When an early version of an article contains a clear factual error, that error is fixed in the article itself and, at the same time, a correction notice is added at the end.
She said: "Last week on this programme, a guest made a serious factual error that we wrongly let stand unchallenged and uncorrected".
In her correction, Pirro laid responsibility for the bad information on Emerson, and on her failure to correct him: "Last week on this program," said Pirro, "a guest made a serious factual error that we wrongly let stand unchallenged and uncorrected.
It is a law as immutable as gravity: if you know anything about a story there will always be a small factual error that could have been corrected had the journalist taken a little more trouble.
But the video contains a major factual error, claiming that "there's not even a hint of a [raised] seal" on the certificate released by the Obama campaign.
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