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His story, co-written by William J. Broad and James Glanz, had this bold, unequivocal -- and frightening -- headline: "Iran Fortifies Its Arsenal With the Aid of North Korea."
Mario Ruiz: Groundhog Day: Judith Miller-style Mario Ruiz 2010
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His story, co-written by William J. Broad and James Glanz, had this bold, unequivocal -- and frightening -- headline: "Iran Fortifies Its Arsenal With the Aid of North Korea."
Mario Ruiz: Groundhog Day: Judith Miller-style Mario Ruiz 2010
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"Iran Fortifies Its Arsenal With the Aid of North Korea" is the self-confident headline, and the piece co-authored by William Broad, James Glanz and David Sanger seems remarkably certain about this intelligence:
Peter Hart: New York Times Oversells WikiLeaks/Iranian Missiles Story Peter Hart 2010
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His story, co-written by William J. Broad and James Glanz, had this bold, unequivocal -- and frightening -- headline: "Iran Fortifies Its Arsenal With the Aid of North Korea."
Mario Ruiz: Groundhog Day: Judith Miller-Style Mario Ruiz 2010
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"Iran Fortifies Its Arsenal With the Aid of North Korea" is the self-confident headline, and the piece co-authored by William Broad, James Glanz and David Sanger seems remarkably certain about this intelligence:
Peter Hart: New York Times Oversells WikiLeaks/Iranian Missiles Story Peter Hart 2010
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"Iran Fortifies Its Arsenal With the Aid of North Korea" is the self-confident headline, and the piece co-authored by William Broad, James Glanz and David Sanger seems remarkably certain about this intelligence:
Peter Hart: New York Times Oversells WikiLeaks/Iranian Missiles Story Peter Hart 2010
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The first article 11/29/10, headlined "Iran Fortifies Its Missilies With the Aid of North Korea," presented the case in definitive terms: Iran now possesses powerful missiles with "the capacity to strike at capitals in Western Europe."
Peter Hart: NYT 's Iran Missiles Wiki Walkback Peter Hart 2010
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The first article 11/29/10, headlined "Iran Fortifies Its Missilies With the Aid of North Korea," presented the case in definitive terms: Iran now possesses powerful missiles with "the capacity to strike at capitals in Western Europe."
Peter Hart: NYT 's Iran Missiles Wiki Walkback Peter Hart 2010
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"Iran Fortifies Its Arsenal With the Aid of North Korea" is the self-confident headline, and the piece co-authored by William Broad, James Glanz and David Sanger seems remarkably certain about this intelligence:
Peter Hart: New York Times Oversells WikiLeaks/Iranian Missiles Story Peter Hart 2010
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His story, co-written by William J. Broad and James Glanz, had this bold, unequivocal -- and frightening -- headline: "Iran Fortifies Its Arsenal With the Aid of North Korea."
Mario Ruiz: Groundhog Day: Judith Miller-Style Mario Ruiz 2010
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