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Incorrect chronology
I will leave it to someone else to make this edit, but I would like to point out that the below quote regarding 9/11 cannot be correct in the time frame, because Ruddy worked at the New York Post and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review in the 1990s, and 9/11 had not yet occurred. (I worked at the Tribune-Review during his time as a correspondent there.)
Ruddy called the documentary an example of "how the media can manipulate facts and narratives to create a revised history both believable and untrue similar to the events of 9/11."[11] PBS subsequently withdrew its support for the documentary, following an independent investigation by the American Jewish Committee.[citation needed]
Ruddy then moved to the New York Post, which he joined as an investigative reporter late in the summer of 1993. After initially writing about abuse of Social Security disability benefits, he focused on the Whitewater scandal involving then-president Bill Clinton.[12]
In 1995 he joined the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review as a national correspondent covering the Clinton White House and other stories.[13]
TexasEditor1 (talk) 06:19, 6 March 2017 (UTC)
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What?
In the first paragraph under the "Journalism" section is included this confusing, nested parenthetic insertion:
- "(e.g. Morton, Robert and Ruddy, Christopher (November 22, 1997). C-Span:Book Discussion On (video). Maison Blanche Restaurant Washington, DC.)"
Is this supposed to be some sort of a citation? Rt3368 (talk) 07:30, 3 November 2017 (UTC)