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But Johnson, a freelancer, could also be a liability for the Daily Caller; he reported, erroneously, that a Times reporter had once posed for Playgirl and had confessed that he liked to "drop trou".
The New York Times reported erroneously yesterday that he had died.
It has been reported, erroneously, that Guzmán used a satellite phone; in fact, his favored communication device was the BlackBerry.
After gossip columns reported, erroneously, that Prince Charles was considering buying several apartments in Trump Tower, Trump implied that he had no idea where the rumor had started.
Last week it was reported – erroneously, he says – that Johnson had whispered his support for freedom of movement in the EU to four continental ambassadors.
The New York Times reported erroneously on Saturday that the judge said the smaller animals must be given care under the Federal Animal Welfare Act, but in fact, she did not rule on the substance of the agreement.
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Although Florio mentions high points on ProFootballTalk like his reporting on the Michael Vick dogfighting case (and his stinging criticism of the prosecutor in Virginia), the Michael Crabtree contract holdout and the Roethlisberger lawsuit, he does not avoid recalling a low point: reporting erroneously that Terry Bradshaw might be dead.
to report erroneously that al-Ghazâlî was the author of both The Incoherence of the Philosophers as well as its repudiation The Incoherence of the Incoherence (Tahâfut al-tahâfut), a work in reality written by Averroes (Gavison 1748, fol. 135a).
On Thursday morning the palace press office appeared to have received a royal ticking off and publicly backtracked, saying "it deeply regretted having contributed to the fact that some media outlets reported this erroneously".
In 2008 the New York Post reported – probably erroneously, as we learned in our investigation, but the claim persists – that Castro had slept with some 35,000 women.
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