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A Tale of Three Headlines

A Tale of Three Headlines
MSNBC, March 22, 2010: "House Sends Health Care Bill To Obama's Desk."

MSNBC, March 9, 2011: "GOP Rams Anti-Union Bill Through Wis. Senate."


Still, the most egregious headline I've seen so far -- which I
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noted last night, but bears repeating -- comes from Reuters (via Allahpundit):



This makes no effort at accuracy whatsoever, and has since been changed.  But as NRO's Daniel Foster writes, it's the dishonest impulse that's dispiriting:

How can [we] ever win this fight when the first instinct of the headline writer of one of the world’s largest media outlets — on one of the biggest stories of the year — is to print an ignorant lie?

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