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WB Staff Association Detects Bias in WB web coverage The Financial Times reports that the World Bank staff association is pointing out that the presentation of excerpts from documents relating to the Wolfowitz/Riza scandal is misleading. The documents, posted on the World Bank's main website, are presented in such a way that readers are led to think that Wolfowitz was given the option by the Board ethics committee to give Riza *both* a promotion and an "ad hoc" raise, when in fact the full context makes clear that these were presented as separate, exclusive options. Soren Ambrose ~ April 15, 2007
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