ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER LINKED TO INSURGENTS

How is the AP handling it? From the story: AP chief executive officer and president Tom Curley said the agency has "grave concerns" that Hussein's rights are being "ignored and even abused" and called on the United States to release the photographer. (CNN)

Remember, it was the Associate Press who edited Dungy’s Christian comment earlier this year. After the Super Bowl victory, the Colts coach said “We took the hit early with Devin Hester. But we talked about it. We said there was going to be a storm. We said the Lord doesn't always bring you directly through. Sometimes you've got to work for it.” (South Bend Tribune)

Here’s how the Associated Press reported the talk: “We took the hit early with Devin Hester. We talked about it; it's going to be a storm. Sometimes you have to work for it.” (AP)

It was also the Associated Press that claimed, with ironic inaccuracy, ““The nation's top climate scientists are giving "An Inconvenient Truth," Al Gore's documentary on global warming, five stars for accuracy.” (ABC News)

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