Thursday, March 23, 2006

US - New York Times bogus stories

Powerline reports on another bogus story from the NYT.

An article in The Metro Section on March 8 profiled Donna Fenton, identifying her as a 37-year-old victim of Hurricane Katrina who had fled Biloxi, Miss., and who was frustrated in efforts to get federal aid as she and her children remained as emergency residents of a hotel in Queens.

Yesterday, the New York police arrested Ms. Fenton, charging her with several counts of welfare fraud and grand larceny. Prosecutors in Brooklyn say she was not a Katrina victim, never lived in Biloxi and had improperly received thousands of dollars in government aid. Ms. Fenton has pleaded not guilty.

For its profile, The Times did not conduct adequate interviews or public record checks to verify Ms. Fenton's account, including her claim that she had lived in Biloxi. Such checks would have uncovered a fraud conviction and raised serious questions about the truthfulness of her account.


Sound familiar? It should. The NYT gave the same excuse in the bogus Abu Ghraib story.

The Times did not adequately research Mr. Qaissi's insistence that he was the man in the photograph.


Now, why do you suppose the Times consistently fails to do adequate research and public records checks, for reports on subjects who attack Bush?
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