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Investigate.. but avoid Telegraph & BBC

Reader comment on item: Something Rotten in Denmark?
in response to reader comment: Sword,thanks for correcting..

Submitted by Sword of Islam (United Kingdom), Feb 23, 2006 at 18:35

Nice, and rare, to see someone who is willing to look deeper. One word of caution though, 'another one'; it was The Telegraph who misreported the Danish Queen's comments and The BBC who misreported much of the cartoon fiasco so make sure that you are dependent on neither of these sources alone! I say this with particular regret as I'm from the UK and these two institutions have done a great deal to undermine the good reputations that they once had - and all out of laziness and an inability to double-check the facts! It's a great pity.
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