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in a difficult position during a recent media appearance, in another case of publicity for Knowledge (XXG) errors. Knowledge (XXG) also became caught up in an ongoing British-Zimbabwean diplomatic squabble, although its role in this incident was more muddled. Both events served to illustrate the
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Although the information did not cast Fanning (either of them, really) in a negative light, Wales pointed out that it was still not positive for Knowledge (XXG). A lengthy discussion ensued about the incident's implications and how to address them.
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by an unregistered user, ostensibly citing the school's student directory as a source. The school has denied that she ever attended or was listed in the directory, and an IP address assigned to the school was used to
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The Foreign Office subsequently indicated that McCartney had misrecollected a briefing. The same claim had been present in the Knowledge (XXG) article on Mugabe from 4 November 2006 to 15 March 2007. It was
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the claim. Duddridge was apparently aware that the information had been both added and removed from Knowledge (XXG), while having also received a separate report making this claim through a newspaper.
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was caught in a public misstatement, partly on account of misinformation in Knowledge (XXG). The incident arose because of long-running diplomatic issues with the nation of
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What exactly is curious about that? Most people know their own biography better than the biography of others. And they have a personal interest. --
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the curious point that media personalities so often complain about the articles on themselves, rather than criticizing inaccuracies elsewhere.
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the curious point that media personalities so often complain about the articles on themselves, rather than criticizing inaccuracies elsewhere
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The case prompted some debate about whether existing policies are adequate to deal with the problems demonstrated. As
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asked McCartney about a report that Mugabe's daughter was studying at the
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for investigating the correspondence between Duddridge and McCartney. --
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that even if it had been accurate, the change would have violated the
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In a post to the English Knowledge (XXG) mailing list, Wales
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Knowledge (XXG) biographical errors attract more attention
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challenges of maintaining accurate information about
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