BellSouth fights back

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BellSouth Seeks Retraction From USA Today

ATLANTA - BellSouth Corp. is pressing USA Today to retract claims in a story asserting that the telecommunications company provided phone records of its customers to the National Security Agency.
The Atlanta-based company's chief lawyer, Marc Gary, sent a letter Thursday to the publisher of the newspaper, Craig Moon, and general counsel, Thomas Chapple, asking Gannett Co.'s flagship newspaper to retract "false and unsubstantiated statements" made in a May 11 story, BellSouth spokesman Jeff Battcher said.

False and unsubstantiated? But it was an unnamed source! And unnamed sources are always right when the left media quotes them.

Right?

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