The story later turned out to be false and was retracted by the magazine.
Two of the statements were later retracted - but 11 gave evidence to the inquest.
He has since retracted a remark that Arcelor Mittal was no longer welcome in France.
Once the weight is at the bottom, it can be retracted without causing further movement.
The UN report suggests that this witness's original testimony was corroborated by others and retracted under duress.
Both cameras offer the same familiar PowerShot UI, and they look nearly identical with the lens retracted.
At worst, this was an unwise choice of words that should have been quickly retracted with appropriate apologies.
Russia has provided humanitarian aid to Kyrgyzstan, but rejected the interim government's call (since retracted) for peacekeeping troops.
He has published papers analyzing 742 English language research papers that were retracted from the PubMed database from 2000-2010.
Jordan's Minister of Information, Nabil Sharif, said he did not know why the Central Bank had retracted its decision.
Mrs Ege, of Pontcanna, Cardiff, later retracted the confession made to the police over several days in July 2010.
He later retracted this plea, saying he had been tortured by police into making it, and the trial continued.
Garry Hershorn, a photo editor for Reuters, says the Beirut smoke photo was retracted immediately after it was transmitted.
In a complicated series of claims and counter-claims she had confessed to the murder and then retracted that confession.
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But many Malaysians were dissatisfied that the comments had not been explicitly retracted.
With the glass retracted, it's tough to see objects in your rearview mirror.
Mr Campbell was incandescent with rage and insisted he would not rest until the BBC retracted the slur and apologised.
The key witness, Simeon Taylor, said at the trial he had witnessed what happened, but has since retracted his evidence.
Sture Bergwall retracted his confessions in 2008, saying they had been made under the influence of medication, to attract attention.
CNN's embarrassment when the cable network retracted the story, even though its journalists had not been involved in the research.
Shortly after making that statement, the group's spokesman called CNN back and retracted it, saying the group now denies responsibility.
What Lee ignored, however, is that the Supreme Court later retracted the blanket prohibition against patenting software in Diamond v.
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He's the public relations man at the local Air Force base who issued the quickly retracted "flying saucer" statement in 1947.
Most recently, he stated he would extradite President Uribe to Ecuador for trial, if asked, a position he has since retracted.
Many were subsequently retracted, including a paper by an author whose lawyer sent Science Fraud a cease and desist letter.
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The prosecution case against Mr Crawford appears to be relying on a confession from Mr Crawford which has since been retracted.
He says he did not realise the word "autism" could been seen as offensive in English and has retracted his remark.
He later retracted the statement but the insinuation has left its mark.
Reuters this weekend retracted a photo that it says was electronically altered.
In March 2012, This American Life retracted its story as it was unable to verify some of the details given by Mike Daisey.
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