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Cognitive Dissonance at the New York Times
Submitted by Persona non grata on Mon, 2013-02-11 01:00
For a masterpiece in cognitive dissonance, just look to the foreign editors and the managing editor of the New York Times, who managed to run two closely related stories making opposite points in Saturday’s paper without referencing each other at all.
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