Testing the truth of Wikipedia:
"As a free, online community-driven encyclopedia -- and one that, in some ways, is considered the biggest encyclopedia in the history of the world -- Wikipedia has become a reasonably trusted information source. But should it be trusted so easily?
No, it should not, according to some people. Take John Seigenthaler Sr., for instance. Wikipedia has an entry for him that says he was thought to be involved in the assassinations of both John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, according to a story on The New York Times. Not only that, but that description of him remained on Wikipedia for..."
Monday, December 05, 2005
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