I vote to change the rule of article titles
It should be allowed to remove doubt inducing terms like "Said"
the news is that he was detained by terrorists, not that he said that he was detained by terrorists.
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I vote to change the rule of article titles
It should be allowed to remove doubt inducing terms like "Said"
the news is that he was detained by terrorists, not that he said that he was detained by terrorists.
What difference does it make? What if The Guardian hasn't been able to corroborate his statements? Is accuracy not important to you?
LARPing as a Palestinian?
Not white enough for an Israeli settlement. Silly bunny...