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The silver lining is though, Kage's well known rule of dealing with the press "don't tell people what you're NOT" applies to the press themselves as well. The second article constantly (even the title itself) makes reference to the accusations that she was making things up. So what is the major thing people are going to be thinking of about the article? "This journalist was accused of making things up"

Even more odd is that when the first new article posted on Google News it was called "The Press" this new article they have been reduced "The Press (blog)". This probably has to do with the section of the site it was placed in more then the content, but it certainly characterizes to me the decrease in credibility.

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