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The Telegraph Media Group's response to Peter Oborne's bombshell of an article about pandering to HSBC was to "refute" it as "full of inaccuracy and innuendo".
The Telegraph denied everything, sort of, not addressing the detail but describing Oborne's piece as an "astonishing and unfounded attack, full of inaccuracy and innuendo".
It is a matter of huge regret that Peter Oborne, for nearly five years a contributor to the Telegraph, should have launched such an astonishing and unfounded attack, full of inaccuracy and innuendo, on his own paper".
"It's full of inaccuracy," said Jane Waldbaum, president of the Archaeological Institute of America, pointing out that the institute's policy, which dates from the 1970's, simply bans its own journals from being the first to publish unprovenanced works.
The paper said his earlier statement was "full of inaccuracy and innuendo".
The Telegraph called Oborne's statement an "astonishing and unfounded attack, full of inaccuracy and innuendo".
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"She admitted it was full of inaccuracies".
The then corrections commissioner, Ken Middlebrook, disputed much of the report, saying it was full of inaccuracies.
"It was very disappointing; full of inaccuracies," Mrs Kapetanaki added in disgust.
MPs in all parties complained that the Legg letters were full of inaccuracies.
Full of inaccuracies, these are "mostly fiction, not history," he writes.
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