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The trouble is, they are the wrong football matches.
ECONOMIST: Television
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Maurice Edu's 11th-minute strike was enough to consign Hamilton to their first league defeat in seven matches, but the Accies boss is sure the linesman called it wrong when he ruled McArthur's late goal offside.
BBC: Hamilton worthy of Ibrox point believes boss Billy Reid
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Nothing quite matches Hong Kong from above, but it is difficult to get things wrong with mountains on one side, water on the other and skyscrapers in the middle to provide the platform.
BBC: The amazing views of Hong Kong
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Instead, to judge by the most comprehensive study on the reliability of forensic evidence to date, the error rate is more than 10% in five categories of analysis, including fiber, paint and body fluids. (Meaning: When the expert says specimen X matches source Y, there's a 10% probability he's wrong.) DNA and fingerprints are more reliable but still not foolproof.
FORBES: Forensic evidence doesn't always tell the truth.