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Meanings of state wrongly in English
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Usage of state wrongly in English
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An article in yesterday's edition statedwrongly that there were 96 road fatalities in the month of June.
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A report in yesterday's editions statedwrongly that the late Shay Elliott won the Tour de France in 1963.
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A heading on an article in Thursday's editions statedwrongly that John Taylor had been appointed to EU committees.
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A headline above a report in yesterday's editions statedwrongly "Refugees should be able to work - survey".
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The headline on the article statedwrongly that the judge had ordered the return of the children to the father.
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Also, the subheading to the article statedwrongly that Mr Dearey is seeking damages; he is seeking a declaration of defamation.
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An article in yesterday's edition, concerning discrimination cases taken by individuals, statedwrongly that the cases were decided by the Equality Authority.
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In the edition of May 5th, an article on Garda retirements statedwrongly that Garda pensions are not subjected to any new Government levies.
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A short court report in yesterday's editions statedwrongly that Judge Terence Finn had remanded Mr Christopher Kinehan in custody with consent to bail.
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A headline in yesterday's edition, over a story concerning health cutbacks, statedwrongly that two Dublin hospitals would be closing wards to stay within budget.