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  1. July 19, 2012 06:18 AM

    A dart to the campaign press corps

    ...for acquiescing to that whole "quote approval" thing

    By Liz Cox Barrett and Greg Marx

    It’s a diffuse target, but the campaign press corps writ large earns a dart this week for acquiescing to the scenario that Jeremy Peters describes in his much-discussed New York Times article, headlined "Latest Word on the Trail? I Take It Back": On the off chance you haven't seen it yet, here's Peters's lead: The quotations come back redacted,...

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  2. July 27, 2012 03:10 PM

    Laurels to the Las Vegas Sun and News & Record

    For a strong ad factcheck, and for grappling with campaigns' message control

    By Liz Cox Barrett and Greg Marx

    Jay Jones has already heaped praise this week upon the Las Vegas Sun’s Anjeanette Damon, but we’ll go ahead and give her a laurel for her takedown of a Mitt Romney campaign ad that ripped President Obama’s now-infamous “build that” line out of context. Damon’s short, to-the-point factcheck item didn’t mince any words, calling the ad “a classic example...

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