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evidence_of_radio_fire_part_ii [2013/06/13 11:12]
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 Of course, there is a likelihood that a News-Sentinel editor sensationalized the headlines in order to catch the reader'​s eye. If one parses words enough, it can also be concluded that Mr. Baker, as he was being interviewed,​ may have not intended to place too much emphasis on a cockpit radio panel fire. The article mentions it as a "​possibility"​ that the CAB was "​turning to"​.  ​ Of course, there is a likelihood that a News-Sentinel editor sensationalized the headlines in order to catch the reader'​s eye. If one parses words enough, it can also be concluded that Mr. Baker, as he was being interviewed,​ may have not intended to place too much emphasis on a cockpit radio panel fire. The article mentions it as a "​possibility"​ that the CAB was "​turning to"​.  ​
  
-So, one needs to be cautious by recognizing that, oftentimes, ​ reporter'​s or newspaper publisher'​s biggest desire is to sell newspapers.+So, one needs to be cautious by recognizing that, oftentimes, ​reporter'​s or newspaper publisher'​s biggest desire is to sell newspapers.
  
 Still there are a couple of things that are troubling. Still there are a couple of things that are troubling.
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