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Deborah Arnott of health charity Ash, said the tobacco industry had paid vast sums to consultancies and thinktanks "to produce dubious reports against plain standardised packaging of cigarettes, which make up in size what they lack in academic rigour.
Last month, for example, the White House granted press credentials to the Gateway Pundit, a blog that is supportive of President Trump and that has promoted dubious reports about Hillary Clinton's health and the extent of voter fraud.
When seen in this light, it becomes clear that much of the legal and moral opposition to the program is based on mistaken assumptions about Pakistan's consent to the program, as well as on dubious reports of high civilian casualty rates.
In contrast to its silence on Mr Xi, Xinhua denied that report within a day.This year, with a once-a-decade leadership transition approaching, social-media sites have been swamped with rumours, which are heavily but not totally censored within China, and are fed by dubious reports from Boxun and other overseas Chinese websites.
All too familiar with dubious reports about Mr. Mubarak's vigor as president and frailty as a criminal defendant, some speculated about a ruse to lay the groundwork for the former president's release, or perhaps an even darker plot to withhold confirmation of Mr. Mubarak's death for later use.
He is proud that his officers help 200 people a year gain entry to their own homes and cars because they have lost their keys; that they help elderly people who have fallen; that they accept, with straight faces, dubious reports of "stolen" golf clubs or antique china right before tax time, when thefts can be claimed as deductions.
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"False," judged Politifact, tracing McCain's claim to a dubious report by ABC News in February 2009.
Chris Atkins, a filmmaker based in London, decided to turn the tables, going undercover to document dubious reporting methods in the tabloids' pursuit of celebrity scoops.
More intriguing is the dubious report that the Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi dreamed (when Iraqi troops recaptured Tikrit earlier this year) that the Prophet ordered him to withdraw his forces from Mosul.
But the front cover of German women's magazine Die Aktuelle takes the inaccurate and ethically dubious reporting surrounding the former Formula One champion's medical treatment to a whole new low (scroll down to see the image).
Now Xinhua has an unlikely (and, frankly, dubious) report that a Chinese ship was saved from Somali pirates by the intercession of dolphins, before whom the pirates "could only lament their littleness".
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