As DisatserNewsNetwork.com rightfully noted in a piece titled Does Media Coverage Exaggerate Natural Disasters?
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Think again, says Adam Davidson in a piece for The New York Times.
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Just one little line in a piece written by someone at CAFOD, the Catholic aid charity.
As I argued in a piece published last year, this could prove to be difficult.
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Pablo Bachelet makes an excellent point in a piece published in The Miami Herald this week.
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In a piece on Tuesday, he suggested its share price could gain some 50% in two years.
Pasteur found it in a piece of practical science: he was trying to prevent food going off.
Officers said the three-year-old had suffered serious injuries after becoming tangled in a piece of play equipment.
But he denied his comments were, in a piece for Progress Online, were "an attack ... on anybody in Labour".
In a piece on how crackpot energy theories ensnare investors and dupe the media, we spotlighted New Jersey-based BlackLight Power.
Zina Moukheiber highlighted one of the low overhead, high service practices in a piece entitled Concierge Medicine for the Poorest.
Student Paige Marsh had handed in a piece of coursework which she said took 40 hours to complete just before Christmas.
One experimental propulsion system embeds thousands of tiny explosive charges in a piece of silicon the size of a postage stamp.
In a piece called Measles: A Dangerous Illness, published in 1986, he movingly describes the sudden death of his daughter in 1962.
That's the message in a piece by Slate.com contributing writer and Iraq war veteran, Phil Carter, a frequent guest on our show.
In a piece for Project Syndicate, Roubini laid out his plan.
He would teach me the value of silence, or natural sound and give me the critical task of picking the transition in a piece.
In a piece on the Bloomberg news web site, he said that the destruction caused by hurricane Sandy had led him to his decision.
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In a piece that was part journalism, part contemporary poetic art, John Swansburg and Jeremy Singer-Vine then catalogued the many orphaned one-tweet accounts out there.
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Consider my investment in a piece of equipment that generates X revenue and Y profit that gets taxed at 28% plus my schedule SE rate of about 15%.
Crowds will be less of a problem at Carhenge in Alliance, Nebraska, where vintage cars replace the ancient stones in a piece-by-piece replica of the Salisbury Plain landmark.
Then, in a piece for Fast Company, Berger again quoted Drucker while asking five other leading business minds to submit a question that every company should ask itself.
As I pointed out in a piece for BBC News at 10 on Monday, UK growth has been pushed down quite a lot recently by declining North Sea oil and gas output.
Families of those who died when Pan Am 103 was brought down by a terrorist bomb hidden in a piece of checked luggage have pushed for such a requirement for years.
But there ought to be enough that we can agree on in a piece of legislation that can garner strong bipartisan support to solve the problems that the American people have.
Writing in a piece on Gamasutra, he details why.
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He seems consumed by his own thoughts, whether onscreen or in a piece of music, but there's one crucial key to the success of his art: He never comes off as self-absorbed.
In a piece written in 2007, my friend Rob Enderle first raised the delicate question of whether Ballmer was the right guy for the job, but gave him a temporary pass.
By using a virus to smuggle in a piece of DNA code into cells, the crucial genes could be turned on and the athlete would gain tremendous advantages in strength or endurance.
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