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Yes, we do fact check.
So happily do fact and fiction marry that it is easy to forget at times that you are reading about a real character in an actual place, and imagine you have slipped back into one of the novels.
There's no real way to do fact checking.
"We don't do Fact of the Day".
If they were not lucky, they could just do fact checking.
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"And by the way, we also do fact-checking, so -- duh -- I don't think it can be a problem".
There are multiple errors and misrepresentations in Niall Ferguson's cover story in Newsweek — I guess they don't do fact-checking — but this is the one that jumped out at me.
(I do like that your subjects think that the D.A. has time to do fact-checking, make the office coffee in the morning, maybe clean the gunk out of everyone's computer keyboards).
Do facts matter?
What role do facts play?
"Do facts matter anymore to our colleagues, to the President?
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