SINGAPORE — The Singapore-registered company that says it is close to buying English soccer club Newcastle United admits it doctored photos of former United States President Barack Obama in marketing materials used to publicise the newly formed group. Bellagraph Nova Group (BN Group) also said some of the information in those materials was released prematurely or contained errors after Reuters found inconsistencies when speaking to firms and persons BN Group says it is involved with.
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