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Outlets vie with social media for instantaneous, often unsubstantiated, reporting and with American Idol for audiences.
On acquisition cost, unsubstantiated reporting had it at $10 million, then Zinox told Quartz it was "way higher".
Access to information is also very difficult at best as there is no legislation to guarantee that right, giving rise not only to unsubstantiated reporting, but more importantly to opaque governance.
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Among them were: *"Unsubstantiated reports" (Agence France-Presse).
Unsubstantiated reports have alleged at least one of them has returned to some form of militancy.
A second unsubstantiated report claimed he was working for British intelligence when he was detained.
There had been frequent, unsubstantiated, reports that the ship might have been hijacked.
Even better for the Laker haters Friday was unsubstantiated reports that Howard would prefer a trade to New Jersey - with the Nets denying more unsubstantiated reports that they tampered with Howard by meeting with him.
"There is an unsubstantiated report that they were possibly training for a branch of the military service".
More recently his campaign has confronted persistent but unsubstantiated reports about Mrs. Obama using angry and derogatory language about white people.
Dozens of American citizens have fought for the Shabab, and there have been unsubstantiated reports that one of the mall attackers may have been American.
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