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In some editions Saturday, a chart with a page-one article on the economy that showed the revisions by sector incorrectly overstated the jobs that were added by 462, 000 because of double-counting in all the sectors (construction revisions added 139, 000 jobs, for example, but were incorrectly stated as 188, 000).
WSJ: Corrections & Amplifications
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Yeah, the article is way off the mark with that one.
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This article operates with several untenable premises, one being that the business aviation industry and lobby have operated effectively for several decades.
FORBES: A Fumbled Recovery In The Air Capital Of The World
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One can only assume that your article was written with diplomacy in mind so that you will get invited back again to Malaysia.
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Whether it is on the shiny new iPad, computer or phone, the chances are that you are reading this article through a screen laced with one of the rarest metals on Earth: indium.
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But with Bitcoin you could charge 5 cents or less for viewing one article, which could make that model work.
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This display of apparent naivety, together with the article's condescending, sneering style suggests that Naomi Klein is not the only one with some growing up to do.
ECONOMIST: Mapping settlements
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Speaking of other platforms, in my previous article on the topic, one commenter wrote that he was having problems with co-op mode, not on the PC but on the PS3.
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One thing I noticed is that all of the characteristics in your article are synonymous with being an effective leader.
FORBES: 6. They are prepared and have organized their efforts.
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With the exception of department stores (see article), the crisis has therefore confirmed one old truth: that families are best of all at shopkeeping.
ECONOMIST: European family firms in the recession