• Most of the information requested from the district appears fairly routine for an audit: cash journal, chart of accounts, checking account information, contracts with employees and contracts with independent contractors and subcontractors.

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  • Three separate pieces of research published by the British Medical Journal on Friday examine the quality and authority of available information.

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  • It's free to download, and aside from monitoring your hikes and treks via GPS, it also syncs photos, videos, and trail information to a web journal automatically, complete with pinpoint geotagging information on each piece of media.

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  • One provision restricts the ability of drug makers to use sales and marketing personnel to distribute peer reviewed reprints of journal articles that contain off-label information.

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  • Now a new study from Quebec published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology provides new information about the rate of new-onset AF following TAVI.

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  • Information from: The News Journal of Wilmington, Del.

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  • Calculated by an independent body, the Institute for Scientific Information, the impact of a journal is the number of times an average paper in that journal is cited elsewhere in a given year.

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  • "Evidence shows that infiltration efforts target the monitoring of the Journal's coverage of China and are not an attempt to gain commercial advantage or to misappropriate customer information, " Paula Keve, a spokeswoman for Journal publisher Dow Jones, said in a written statement Thursday.

    WSJ: Chinese Hackers Hit U.S. Media

  • It's so easy to share such information that many of the sites the Journal contacted said they were doing so accidentally.

    WSJ: They Know What You're Shopping For

  • Whether or not the AMA appeals, the Journal and other news organizations will have to file Freedom of Information Act requests to gain access to the data.

    WSJ: Judge Ends 33-Year Injunction That Shielded Medicare Data on Doctors

  • The Journal's own website shared considerable amounts of users' personal information.

    WSJ: They Know What You're Shopping For

  • The Journal News defended its publication of the public records but pulled the information from its site after it was inundated with complaints and even threats.

    WSJ: Appeals court denies NY Times over gun information

  • To determine the prevalence of widgets and how they collect information, the Journal asked Brian Kennish, a former Google engineer, to examine the 1, 000 most-popular websites, as ranked by Google's advertising network.

    WSJ: 'Like' Button Follows Web Users

  • The wide-ranging probe described by the Journal appears to target networks of traders who paid certain consultants for information, some of it derived from people like technology resellers who can offer their insights into how a particular line of products is selling.

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  • The Wall Street Journal obtained redacted copies of nearly all of those via a Freedom of Information Act request that was fulfilled after 18 months.

    WSJ: Why Private-Jet Owners Don't Want to Be Tracked

  • Herman van Hooff, Director of the Regional Office, gave detailed information about the journal from its origins to the current issue, which includes a message from UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova emphasizing the key role of culture in development and the new humanism that should prevail in international policies.

    UNESCO: CULTURE

  • Craig Wills, a computer-science professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, published research in 2011 showing that 56% of more than 100 websites leaked pieces of private information in ways similar to those found in the Journal's study.

    WSJ: They Know What You're Shopping For

  • Many of these podcasts seem to deliver nearly identical information to the journal (essentially serving as a headline and abstract reading service), and when additional information is offered (such as author interviews), it tends to be dry and only intermittently intelligible.

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  • Initially, Morgan Stanley denied there was any additional payment for selling in-house funds, but after an article in the Wall Street Journal gave details of the firm's practices, the state regulator issued a subpoena demanding information.

    ECONOMIST: Wall Street

  • "You have cherry-picked information and woven a misleading narrative, " says Mr. Miller of the Journal analysis.

    WSJ: Congressional Staffers Gain From Trading in Stocks

  • Ominously, two recent stories in the Wall Street Journal have suggested that top executives at Lehman and AIG had issued public reassurances while in possession of private information to the contrary.

    ECONOMIST: Jail time for financial titans?

  • According to the Wall Street Journal, former NASDAQ official Donald Johnson (57) received a prison sentence of 42 months for using insider information make trades in his personal account.

    FORBES: Former NASDAQ Official Gets 42 Months for Insider Trading

  • "Evidence shows that infiltration efforts target the monitoring of the Journal's coverage of China, and are not an attempt to gain commercial advantage or to misappropriate customer information, " a spokeswoman for the newspaper said.

    BBC: Wall Street Journal 'also victim of China hacking attack'

  • "Evidence shows that infiltration efforts target the monitoring of the Journal's coverage of China, and are not an attempt to gain commercial advantage or to misappropriate customer information, " the statement read, according to The Journal.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The comments come a day after a U.S. official told The Wall Street Journal that the FBI interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011 at the request of the Russian government but found no suspicious information and closed the matter.

    WSJ: Russia Distances Itself From Chechen Brothers

  • The Wall Street Journal obtained the speech sent by Mr. Cuomo's staff from the Yonkers city government through a Freedom of Information request.

    WSJ: Cuomo Staff Penned Praises for the Boss

  • For 20 years, federal health and justice officials have concocted and applied a warped set of legal principles which essentially prohibit medical product makers from sharing truthful information (even peer-reviewed journal articles) with doctors about off-label uses.

    FORBES: The Dangers Of Information Restrictions On Drugs' Off-Label Uses

  • According to sources close to The Wall Street Journal, Chinese hackers are at it again, this time hitting the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and capturing information from three million members.

    ENGADGET: Chinese hackers target U.S. Chamber of Commerce, sensitive data stolen

  • In a study published in October in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers found that the participants no longer selectively considered just the positive information when the functioning of that part of the brain was disrupted with electric current.

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