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  • http://www.facebook.com/bradleyfikes Bradley J. Fikes

    Gawker inaccurately claimed the WaPo wrote about a “research firm working on behalf of the oil industry.” The research firm’s client was not disclosed in the story. For all we know, the client could be an environmental group or even a government agency.