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By Robert Mankoff February 1 ,2012 The New Yorker is known for its rigorous fact-checking.
I know from conversations I've had that both campaigns do rigorous fact-checking.
She added that The Atlantic's reputation for rigorous fact-checking would enhance the credibility of the piece.
The kind of rigorous fact-checking and truth-testing you describe is a fundamental part of our job as journalists.
It should be noted, however, that The New Yorker published Tierney's account of that epidemic only after rigorous fact-checking.
Five editors read the article at different times, but none subjected it to rigorous fact-checking, even after catching two other errors in it.
That alone demonstrates that we need a rigorous, fact-driven assessment of bioweapons threats, both from other counties and from terrorists, domestic and foreign.
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