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  2. Right of reply - Wikipedia

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    The right of reply or right of correction generally means the right to defend oneself against public criticism in the same venue where it was published. In some countries, such as Brazil, [1] it is a legal right or even a constitutional right. In other countries, it is not a legal right as such, but a right which certain media outlets and ...

  3. Wikipedia:Editorial discretion - Wikipedia

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    Editorial discretion allows editors to evaluate sources, balance claims, and otherwise distill bodies of information into accurate, verifiable and comprehensive articles; accordingly with the neutral point of view policy, we need to accord appropriate weight to all information we include, to make sure we represent a topic properly and without distorting emphasis on any one part.

  4. Wikipedia:FAQ/Editing - Wikipedia

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    On the right of the page, under "Tools", click "Page information", and you can see how many people have viewed the page in the past 30 days. Why does part of an article not appear, although it's there in the edit screen?

  5. Wikipedia:Editorial oversight and control - Wikipedia

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    Since other aspects of the editorial process tend to reduce sustained "edit warring", and strong universally accepted viewpoints describe how opposing views are to be neutrally included and presented, ultimately there is great pressure in the long term, for a common agreed version to emerge on that one page. Once it has done so, then it is the ...

  6. Kevin O'Leary explained how you can live off $500K and ‘do ...

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    The yield on a 10-year U.S. Treasury bond is 4.55%, while the S&P has delivered average annual returns of around 11% over the last 40 years, assuming you reinvested all your dividends.

  7. Video news release - Wikipedia

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    A video news release (VNR) is a video segment made to look like a news report, but is instead created by a PR firm, advertising agency, marketing firm, corporation, government agency, or non-profit organization.

  8. Vote No on I-2124. The future of WA long-term care for the ...

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    Currently, about 5% of the population holds private long-term care insurance policies. That low rate is due in part to the fact that the policies can be prohibitively expensive and often come with ...

  9. Wikipedia:Editing policy - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is the product of millions of editors' contributions, each one bringing something different to the table, whether it be: researching skills, technical expertise, writing prowess or tidbits of information, but most importantly, a willingness to help.