These reference libraries typically contain files of clippings that include articles and photographs published by the paper, as well as articles and photos librarians clipped from elsewhere, including from tiny, short-lived publications.
As a journalist Webb served as editor-at-large of Interview magazine, contributed to Paper magazine and had articles published in the Sunday Times, New York Times, Esquire and Elle.
Federal investigators probing the Dow Jones computer hacking concluded it was carried out by people with links to China's government, apparently to snoop on articles the paper was writing about its political leadership, according to government and company officials.
How do we -- when we read these articles in the paper that China is just exploding in terms of wind turbine manufacturing and solar panel manufacturing -- how do we rebuild our manufacturing sector with a manufacturing policy, combined with an energy policy that gets us there?
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Some popular columnists, such as Sabah's Cengiz Candar and Mehmet Ali Birand, were not only sacked but, with a wink from the army's top brass, who disliked their liberal views on restive Kurds and alienated Islamists, were even attacked in articles in their own paper.
Foot resigned from the Mirror in 1993 after a number of his articles, critical of the paper's management, were spiked.
There are even folks who, in the age of the iPad, like to print articles out and read them on paper.
But his articles were buried deep within the paper, while the front page blared scary stories about the fearsome threat from Iraq and the Post's editorial page beat the drums for war.
When it comes to online presence, The New York Times is the global leader with more sites linking into the Times articles and videos than any other paper in the world, according to web information company Alexa.
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She told the BBC that after an associate of the family of President Mahinda Rajapaksa bought a 72% stake in the paper, he asked her to stop carrying articles critical of the Rajapaksas - several of whom occupy senior government positions.
Indeed, the paper has always said it will put certain vital articles outside the wall if circumstances warrant, and this is obviously one of those circumstances.
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For each research paper he looked at, he calculated the average age of the articles cited as references.
The Founding Fathers could have empowered the federal government to print paper money, a power enjoyed by the Continental Congress under the Articles of Confederation.
As screens get sharper and batteries stronger, more people will get their sitcoms and weather reports on demand, their articles on the Web rather than on a piece of paper.
The popularity of Stead's articles was so great that the Gazette's supply of paper ran out and had to be replenished with supplies from the rival Globe.
Written on pink paper, the ad sits next to large white placards where the day's articles are written in pen and hung on a wall outside the municipal theater.
Articles in scientific journals, however, typically are reviewed by experts who read the whole paper, not just abstracts.
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In a 1998 Journal of American Medical Association paper, Drummond Rennie, an editor at JAMA, and his colleagues found that 11% of a sample of articles published in six major medical journals had been authored or co-authored by someone who is not listed among the writers.
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