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October 16, 2006
At Least They Won't Have To Use Scare Quotes Anymore

Reuters news service, who recently joined that distinguished list of media organizations that lately are more famous for making the news, rather than just reporting it, has come up with a new idea - one that we think is going to go a long long way in helping to solve the current crisis in journalism, what with all the bias, the endless use of scare quotes, fake stories, and fake photographs slipping into news stories these days.

They've decided to just go ahead and start reporting about fake worlds.

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