As’ad blogs:
You read this headline in the New York Times this morning: “Pakistan’s Spies Aided Group Tied to Mumbai Siege.” But as you actually read the article you learn that American intelligence agents make that allegation…
[Hat Tip: Hossam]
Well, that kind of thing is pretty common. Headlines are short and they cannot and do not contain details essential to understanding the context of the story. You can pick this kind of thing out of multiple stories in any news source you care to name. You’re expected to read the story.