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Written by Lauren Weinstein   
Monday, 10 October 2011

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"American Spectator" reportedly removes article incriminating their editor in D.C. "protest violence"

According to the Washington Post, conservative publication "American Spectator" first changed the wording in, then completely deleted, a story implicating the Spectator editor-in-chief as an "agent provocateur" in the altercation at the National Air and Space Museum on Saturday that led to the closing of the facility.

http://j.mp/odGhQT  (Washington Post)

An apparent copy of the original story before Spectator modified/deleted it is here:

http://j.mp/mXQAzn  (Lauren's Blog [PDF])

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