He said they "put out a totally erroneous story" and "totally misrepresented his position."
(a) The Fox News reporter who broke the erroneous story that Barack Obama attended a Muslim school.
There have been many erroneous stories published about how I acquired this cognomen, Weil writes in his biography.
Burkle had previously complained about erroneous stories about himself in the Post to Rupert Murdoch, his neighbor and owner of the newspaper, in a personal letter.
The most erroneous stories are those we think we know best梐nd therefore never scrutinize or question.
A furphy, also commonly spelled furfie, is Australian slang for a rumour, or an erroneous or improbable story.
This erroneous story is perpetuated in the sign that greets you as you approach Rutledge from the south on Morton Avenue.
The group, the Balloon Council, laments what it describes as "erroneous stories" about balloon releases harming the environment and the impression that "all balloons are bad."
All the erroneous stories printed about this being a buyer's market has convinced them that they can bid anything, low as that might be.
But at what point does the desire to publish something as quickly as possible supersede the ability to detect a wrong fact, or a completely erroneous story?