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To be added shortly, Tina provides a detailed page on her website about "Verifying An Accomplishment", and as will shortly be discussed in the linked report, she demonstrates further unethical journalism and a lack of integrity by patently ignoring her own standards with regard to her persistent reporting of the 2003 Denali claim.] (]) 07:32, 10 April 2014 (UTC)
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To be added shortly, Tina provides a detailed page on her website about "Verifying An Accomplishment", and as will shortly be discussed in the linked report, she demonstrates further unethical journalism and a lack of integrity by patently ignoring her own standards with regard to her persistent reporting of the 2003 Denali claim.Everestrecords (talk) 07:32, 10 April 2014 (UTC)