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Basically, CBS waited for outside journalists to vet CBS' own Benghazi story, and only after they uncovered glaring inconsistencies did the network's news division admit that mistakes were made.
Web series like "An African City" and "roomieloverfriends" got that, but the lack of a smart and funny black millennial perspective on primetime cable or network TV was glaring. .
"Instead, we have been left astonished by a glaring omission in our Marine Protected Area network - not a puffin in sight".
If it was Abdeslam's network which launched the attack, then the failure of the security services is even more glaring.
The results also seem to indicate that a particular stretch of nodes, i.e., nodes 95 130 (1957–1992) (see the glaring yellow orange red color part, marked in Fig. 7d), have very poor connections with the rest of the network.
The glaring omission in the January 3 story is still more the rule than the exception at NPR, and the network is not alone.
Alarmed city advocates began speaking out, forming networks to push for disciplinary alternatives, and fighting for district leaders to reckon with the glaring suspension data.
The networks didn't give a hoot about that, of course, or about the two leaders' differences on Syria, which remain pretty glaring.
The problems were glaring.
The injustice is glaring".
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