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Curiouser and curiouser

Save your apologies. It ain’t over yet. The Associated Press, indignant as usual on the subject, now claims to have found its Jamil Hussein, their stringer’s named source for sixty plus dispatches from Iraq. Not surprisingly, the industry’s mouthpiece E&P chimes in on AP’s side, and several bloggers, including Austin Bay, hastened to apologize for ever doubting the wire service. But now it turns out Hussein actually uses his middle name for a surname, i.e. Jamil Gulaim, explaining why it was hard to find him under the pseudonym the AP used. Moreover, he denies ever having spoken to the news media. Plus the AP story for which bloggers first picked up on Hussein/Gulaim–claiming that terrorists set six Iraqi men ablaze–remains disputed and unconfirmed. Not much of a resolution that I can see.

UPDATE  The truth, it seems, is still out there, and AP’s new version is collapsing around its ears. It turns out they never had his name correct to begin with, and repeated the mistake sixty-plus times. Or did they phony it up for some reason other than sloppiness? Film at eleven.

Will the real Jamil Hussein please show up

Afterall, the Associated Press has based no less than 61 articles on this fellow, who they say is an Iraqi police captain. Meanwhile, CENTCOM and the Iraqi government deny that he even exists. AP insists he does, but so far hasn’t persuaded him to go talk to either so they might change their tune. And the MSM’s detractors among the blogosphere are having quite a time mocking AP. So will the real Jamil Hussein (assuming he does exist) please show up and put this controversy to rest. Otherwise, the AP has quite a few corrections to issue. Madison dot com weighs in with a fisking of AP’s latest snippy "assurances," to put it kindly.

Via a host of blogs, including Instapundit, Black Five, and Confederate Yankee