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A controversial 1998 paper claimed vaccines caused autism, but it was later retracted.
Source: https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/rfk-vaccines-autism-kennedy-rcna91489
And when Ukraine's embassy in Tokyo initially called for volunteers to join the fight -- echoing an invitation by Zelenskyy for foreign support -- it quickly retracted it.
A spokesman said Friday Johnson does not support a city income tax and has retracted support for a “Metra tax” on suburbanites who commute to the city after considering feedback.
But, speaking ahead of City’s trip to face Arsenal on Wednesday, Guardiola has now retracted that remark and apologised to the Liverpool legend for bringing it up.
Campaigners for a country park at Shawell Quarry are celebrating after developers retracted plans to continue using the site after a temporary permit ends.
Davis’ accuser, ex-girlfriend Vanessa Posso, later retracted her claim.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/boxing/conor-benn-chris-eubank-jr-next-fight-date-b2255845.html
He later retracted the comment and apologised.
Source: https://www.australianjewishnews.com/smotrichs-concerning-and-dangerous-paris-speech/
However, he retracted this statement on 19 February after Michael O’Toole’s father James informed gardaí that the doorman had told him that the doors were locked when he was in their house at around 3am on the morning of the fire.
Source: https://www.thejournal.ie/stardust-inquest-doorman-took-keys-doors-padlocked-6220411-Nov2023/
It once asked the people to sit at home on Mondays, and in another breadth retracted and advised them to go about their routine chores.
“It was a flippant comment that I was just talking with friends, and then I retracted it, because even talking about it now, I’m like, I don’t actually believe that.
It was later retracted because it “relied heavily on information that no longer believes to be credible.”
She said her fourth husband retracted those statements in a court hearing.
Source: https://abc13.com/sarah-hartsfield-chambers-county-wife-murder-charge-david-bragg/12910732/
Special counsel Jack Smith’s team said in a court filing last month that the IT director had retracted “prior false testimony” after being advised last summer of a potential conflict because of Woodward’s representation of Nauta.
The minister said he had now been proven ‘guilty’, and he could not escape from the clutches of law as even Azam Khan retracted his statement.
The paper has since been discredited by health experts, retracted from the journal in which it was published, and its primary author, Andrew Wakefield, lost his medical licence.
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/health/fears-child-diseases-spreading-vaccine-31064741
The price of the ordinary shares retracted by 4.4%, closing the week at €1.
Source: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/major-banking-equities-drag-mse-index-lower.1021468
The public is hereby urged to abandon every negative impression it may have had against Dr. Patrick Akpobolokemi on account of the retracted publication”.
Source: https://leadership.ng/ex-dss-officer-drops-allegation-against-ex-nimasa-dg/
This needs to be retracted and an apology issued," Whitta replied.