Sentences with phrase «botched report»

Their botched report and panel weren't well received in statements from two members of AFC's board of directors:
Last year, CNN memorably botched a report saying that the Supreme Court had struck down the Affordable Care Act.
Brewster said he'd told CNN the women were Vietnamese, not Cambodian, and CNN had botched its reporting (CNN released its own statement, saying the news organization stood by its reporting, though they changed a headline that identified the women as Cambodian.).
The Tamale North MP, who was discussing the leaked Kwesi Botch report, claimed that media is publishing a fake version of the report.
I do think it negligent that you haven't bothered to correct the botched reporting in your original article on the subject.
Botched reporting - A Reply to The New York Times on «How Climate Change Deniers Rise to the Top in Google Searches»
How badly have the media [and deniers] botched this reporting unintentionally [and intentionally]?

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However, reports later indicated that the Browns botched the paperwork and did not get the deal approved in time for the 4:00 pm ET deadline.
A highly publicized trading glitch reported by Nasdaq complicated matters, causing a delay in trading, and a slew of botched orders afterward.
Vox's Alexia Fernández Campbell reported that the Puerto Rican government's own missteps in the reconstruction effort, including botching a massive recovery contract with Whitefish Energy, have further hampered the power restoration effort.
They botched much of the reporting, but they picked the ground.
United won't want to sell one of their most important players, but Don Balon claim he's firmly in Madrid's sights again after that botched transfer fell through right at the last minute back in the summer of 2015, as reported at the time by BBC Sport.
Spitzer (AKA the steamroller) was hardly a shrinking violet during his brief stint as governor, and according to a report by Cuomo — who was AG at the time, having followed Spitzer into that office — he misused his executive power over the State Police in a botched attempt to smear his top political rival, then Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno.
Cuomo administration officials, for the second time in less than a week, blasted DiNapoli for botching «basic math» after the controller released a report questioning aspects of the governor's proposed budget.
Philip Hammond, shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, said the report was «yet another indictment of Gordon Brown's botched handling of the tax credits system».
Ekow Annan earlier reported that the Minority also felt Mr Osafo Marfo lied to the committee about the botched CNTCI and IFC loan deals.
In fact, not long after he arrived, the governor called for every member of the PIC to resign following a scathing IG's report that accused the commission of botching the Troopergate probe.
That probably came to an abrupt end this morning when the New York Post reported that Deputy Mayor Stephen Goldsmith suddenly resigned last month not because he saw tempting opportunities in the private sector and not because of his botched handling of the last big storm — you remember, the blizzard — but because he spent two nights in a Washington, D.C. jail arising from a domestic violence complaint.
Cuomo got Spitzer back with the Troopergate report on the former governor's botched attempt to use the State Police to smear his political nemesis, former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno.
A report released by four of the five borough presidents (all but Staten Island James Molinaro), Pubic Advocate Bill de Blasio and parent leaders, tells some of the sad history of the councils under this administration, focusing to a large extent on the repeatedly botched election for members in 2011.
THR is reporting that the brilliant performer, who also did some impressive work in last year's botched Fantastic Four remake, will next be starring in a remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, the famous, seductive crime caper from Norman Jewison in 1968.
Yesterday XBLA Fans reported on the horribly botched Mighty No. 9 launch that followed in the footsteps of many equally horrible review scores.
Last week, Politico's Stephanie Simon reported: «The nation's largest teachers union is pulling back on its once - enthusiastic support of the Common Core academic standards, labeling their rollout «completely botched.
What about Department personnel, particularly at FSA, who botched the administration of the contract discussed in detail in the GAO report?
We touch on the Ubisoft controversy regarding leading woman and animation time, Blake renews his devotion to the PlayStation TV, the future of Street Fighter, the Los Angeles Times botching the week's news by reporting on the Nintendo PlayStation, increased visibility on indie game developers, and so much more.
CNN botched another «bombshell» on Friday when it reported that Donald Trump Jr. and the Trump campaign had received advanced access to stolen emails published by WikiLeaks.
Breaking: Broadcast news is continuing to botch one of the biggest stories of our time — when they bother to report on it at all.
After releasing iOS 10 last week, it apologized a few hours later to users who had reported botched upgrades on their devices.
Law enforcement's ongoing battle to access encrypted data on devices is taking a strange turn: The Justice Department is simultaneously poised to push for new regulations for encryption while coping with a damaging report on how the FBI botched the DOJ's last regulatory push.
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