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The "love-in", the paper thinks, had echoes of Mr Cameron's first press conference as prime minister with his Lib Dem deputy Nick Clegg.
BBC: UK newspaper review: Cameron-Obama 'love-in' assessed
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Sean Owen, director for fixed income at Woodbine and a co-author of the paper, thinks this really could be the year that makes a difference within buy-side back offices.
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The head of the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, for example, thinks that paper overestimated the burden of brain injuries, overstated the cost of replacing munitions and equipment, and misattributed other military expenses.
ECONOMIST: Invading Iraq
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On the same day, Sienna Miller, an actress who thinks she was a victim of the paper's hyperactive newsgathering, won a court order making her mobile-phone company provide third-party data to help determine whether she is entitled to damages.
ECONOMIST: The Met has a long way to go to clear its name
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Yet this "imbalance" persists because each side thinks the transaction is beneficial: The paper company makes money selling paper, and we make money printing editorial content and advertisements on it.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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"Bangladesh thinks the resolution is nothing but a piece of paper, and the U.S. Congress has no power to do anything against any country that will ignore them, " he said.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: salahchoudhury
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The Sunday Herald's Associate Editor, Pat Kane, thinks Scotland's buoyant national mood chimes in well with the paper's intentions, although it will not be backing the secessionist Scottish National Party.
BBC: News | UK | Scotland heralds a new Sunday paper
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Reshma Shetty thinks an empty-looking circle on a plain piece of paper could change the world.
FORBES: Do-It-Yourself Life
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The government is promising yet another white paper early next year on an integrated transport policy while it thinks what to do.
ECONOMIST: The music of the metropolis
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Jacob Appelbaum is merely peeved that a conservative paper and the largest circulation newspaper in the US is now horning in on an area that he thinks he and his lefty geeks have the franchise on, namely WikiLeaking.
FORBES: Researchers Say WSJ's WikiLeaks Copycat Is Full Of Holes
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But as the year goes on, he thinks more economically sensitive sectors, such as materials (metals, chemicals, paper companies) and technology stocks, will strengthen.
WSJ: Jobs Report Slows the Stock Market Rally