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Bureau Vows to Tighten Its Audits of Circulation

The leaders of the Audit Bureau of Circulations outlined steps Thursday to bolster confidence in the circulation figures reported by newspapers and magazines, saying that they will hire dozens more auditors to root out fraud and that they will tighten rules enacted three years ago that liberalized the definitions of a paid copy.

Read the whole story at The New York Times, November 12, 2004 »

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