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- Clarifications will also be published if important details that impacted the presentation of the story were omitted, despite the overall story being accurate.
- Corrections will be published in the same place every day.
Matter of Fact:
Gulf News is committed to being fair. If there is an error in the newspaper we will correct it promptly and fully.
If you come across any factual errors, mistakes or inaccuracies, please let us know by emailing readers@gulfnews.com
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