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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, a 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. |