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  • ...or television company to gather and report news : a person who broadcasts news
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  • ...larger written work. These nonfictional [[prose]] compositions appear in [[magazine]]s, [[newspaper]]s, [[academic journal]]s, the [[internet]], or any other t ...the timeliness and immediacy of breaking news, while feature articles are news stories that deal with human interest topics.
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  • ...undergo a decontamination shower. For example, an article entitled "Daily News workers quarantined" describes a brief quarantine that lasted until people The February/March 2003 issue of HazMat Magazine suggests that people be "locked in a room until proper decon could be perfo
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  • # BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Out-of-body or all in the mind? # BBC NEWS | Health | Out-of-body experience recreated
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  • ...n_on_chemical_catalysts]"Bubbles turn on chemical catalysts," Science News magazine online, April 6, 2009.
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  • ...hools and businesses. The company is probably best known for its full-text magazine and newspaper database [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InfoTrac InfoTrac]; f * General OneFile - One-stop source for news and periodical articles on a wide range of topics. Millions of full-text ar
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  • Time magazine in 2007 cited two specific projects - $100 million toward Internet infrastr ...Soros, "Bitter Thoughts with Faith in Russia", Moskovskiye Novosti (Moscow News), translated from the Russian by Olga Kryazheva, February 27, 2000.
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  • ...ish Columbia's food co-op movement of the early '70s, and The New Catalyst magazine from the bioregional movement of the '80s. The US and Canadian organization NSP also sees itself as a solutions publisher, providing 'good news' most of the time as well as clear analysis of the major issues we face in
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  • ...w.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/directory/brief/drglance_3534_brief.php US News & World Report summary of Sewanee] Sewanee has produced 25 Rhodes Scholars ...e Review'', founded in 1892, is thought to be the longest-running literary magazine in the country and has published and been praised by many distinguished aut
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  • ...e is also available on the [[World Wide Web]]; most reputable journals and news magazines maintain their own [[website]]s. A growing number of people are b ...School of Education, University of Southern California. Direct Instruction News. '''Spring 2002''' 24–30.
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  • ...e is also available on the [[World Wide Web]]; most reputable journals and news magazines maintain their own [[website]]s. A growing number of people are b ...School of Education, University of Southern California. Direct Instruction News. '''Spring 2002''' 24–30.
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  • ...ticles/pishonriver.htm The Pishon River - Found. by C.A. Salabach at Focus Magazine]. ...ticles/pishonriver.htm The Pishon River - Found. by C.A. Salabach at Focus Magazine].
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  • ...r fellows is an extinguishing of the fuel that feeds the [[flame]] of good news. ...N: Abraham, this week in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_magazine Time magazine] there is a big article on a [[universe]] that was discovered through [http
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  • # "Venus clouds 'might harbour life'". BBC News. 2004-05-25. Retrieved on 2007-12-05. # "Vatican says aliens could exist". news.bbc.co.uk.
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  • ...a-cgi?notisid=AFR7379-0011-43 'Reflections of a Married Man'] ''Scribner's Magazine'' '''11''' (March, p. 376.) ...he work one does, surely that is not a question of '''gender''' either — ''News Chronicle"
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  • ...(in English). Associated Press (USA Today). https://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/surveillance/2004-10-11-chatroom-surv_x.htm. Retrieved on 2009-03-19. ..."FBI turns to broad new wiretap method" (in English). ZDNet News. https://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-151059.html. Retrieved on 2009-03-13.
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  • ...ings. These are supposed to be the correct formula of your newspaper and magazine articles, right?—who-what-where-when-how-why? ...friends close by you with whom share your daily life. Then you turn on the news and there is now your whole world, all those hundreds, maybe even thousands
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  • Mrs. M: Tomas, I wasn't here but I [[wondered]] if you had commented on that news that we got about the [[Magisterial Son]] being on [[the planet]]. Did you ...ek we have [https://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19960513,00.html Time Magazine and his Franklin on the front cover], and he got a medal in Washington, and
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  • thwarted by the news that Malachi did not find the time or place for the right vessel to take th that is difficult for me to assign good news as I distrust those who hear messages in their heads as
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  • ...routes of media, whether that is through a magazine article, or from some news item you read, and it could be from some individual who had read “such an ...ld. This would not make much sense to any individuals who are addicted to news-watching or to the various forms of media that hype the tragedies and probl
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