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Findlay, Ohio Courier | Washington Post
The Courier says Findlay residents were help up to national ridicule by the Post with its story, "In Flag City USA, False Obama Rumors Are Flying." Post reporter Eli Saslow "owes this city an apology and a rewrite," says a Courier editorial. || More reaction in Findlay to the Post's story. || The "Flag City USA" story is brought up in Gene Weingarten and Howard Kurtz's Tuesday chats.
> Unless he made up quotes, Saslow has no need to apologize (Phoenix)
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