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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 75. Chapters: Journalistic hoaxes, Killian documents controversy, Hitler Diaries, The Balloon-Hoax, Dan Rather, Peter Arnett, United States journalism scandals, 2010 Georgian news report hoax, Balloon boy hoax, George W. Bush military service controversy, Alexis Debat, Killian documents authenticity issues, Stephen Glass, Faux Soir, Jayson Blair, Martin Eisenstadt, Octavia Nasr, San Serriffe, Alleged Ouze Merham interview of Ariel Sharon, David Lassman, Great Moon Hoax, 43-Man Squamish, Great Wall of China hoax, Sunday Express Dunblane controversy, Mary Mapes, Janet Cooke, Jovian-Plutonian gravitational effect, 60 Minutes II, Patricia Smith, Kodee Kennings, David Weiss, Grunge speak, Dark Side of the Moon, British journalism scandals, Masal Bugduv, Thatchergate, Chinese cardboard bun hoax, Rejecting Jane, David Manning, Journalistic scandal, The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall, Bathtub hoax, Lucy Ramirez, Flemish Secession hoax, Selling Hitler, Bill Burkett, Hotheaded Naked Ice Borer, Sidd Finch, Allegra Coleman, Sungods in Exile, Bare-fronted Hoodwink, Bjorn Benkow, Project Dawnstar, Michelle Delio, Hippo eats dwarf, Jack Kelley, Order of the Occult Hand, Lucian Yahoo Dragoman, The New York Zoo hoax. Excerpt: The Killian documents controversy (also referred to as Memogate, Rathergate or Raergate) involved six documents critical of President George W. Bush's service in the Air National Guard in 1972-73. Four of these documents were presented as authentic in a 60 Minutes Wednesday broadcast aired by CBS on September 8, 2004, less than two months before the 2004 Presidential Election, but it was later found that CBS had failed to authenticate the documents. Subsequently, several typewriter and typography experts concluded the documents are forgeries, as have some media sources. No forensic document examiners or typography... No library descriptions found. |
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