• Proposals for boundaries for 502 constituencies in England was published last year and a series of public hearings was held last autumn.

    BBC: MPs in the House of Commons

  • Two years ago a pair of cardiologists, Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein and Keith Aaronson, published a series of papers arguing that Natrecor was not safe, based on existing clinical trials.

    FORBES: Debate Over J&J Heart Failure Drug Continues

  • Lionel Trilling took on the task in "Sincerity and Authenticity, " a series of Harvard lectures published in 1972.

    WSJ: Book Review: Sincerity

  • As editor of a British publishing house Heinemann's African Writer Series, he edited, published and promoted early entrants into Africa's pantheon of writers: Kenya's Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Ghana's Ayi Kwei Armah, Cameroon's Mongo Beti.

    WSJ: Chinua Achebe, Famed Nigerian Writer, Dies

  • The first interview in this series with Chris Anderson and David Sally was published last week.

    FORBES: The SSAC Interview of Albert Larcada

  • Since the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, was published, the series has taken the world by storm.

    BBC: Rowling 'makes ?5 every second'

  • He's published a series of articles called Celebrity, Sex and Race: Lessons in The Jackson Trial.

    NPR: Reactions to the Michael Jackson Verdict

  • Even behind bars, though, he could not resist needling Deng in a series of letters that were smuggled out of jail and published overseas.

    CNN: Free -- And Still Feisty

  • They came after The Wall Street Journal published a series of articles documenting the perks of congressional travel and uncovering bipartisan abuses.

    FORBES: WSJ Editor Preempts Pulitzers: We Aready Won 'the Greatest Prize'

  • This article was published as part of a special series for World Health Day and in advance of the 2013 Skoll World Forum.

    FORBES: Let's Finally Get the Fundamentals of Healthcare in Place in Africa

  • The analysis follows a series of reports the Sutton Trust has published on school and university backgrounds of those in leading professions, including national news journalists, judges and MPs.

    BBC: Oxbridge dominates list of leading UK people

  • By the mid-1940s he had published three historical novels set in ancient Egypt, and planned a long further series.

    ECONOMIST: Naguib Mahfouz | The

  • OECD's and the Conference Board's current historical time series differ from what was published at the time, because the data from which they are constructed have been revised.

    ECONOMIST: Leading economic indicators

  • But quite a few MPs want to put down markers about the ground rules for the referendum - watch out for Scottish Affairs select committee chair Ian Davidson, whose committee published a report this week, highlighting a series of concerns, and for the Conservative Eleanor Laing, who wants provision to be made for Scots living outside Scotland to have a vote.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • Ted Hughes died in 1998, the year he published Birthday Letters, a series of poems about his life with Plath and her death.

    CNN: Tragic poet Sylvia Plath's son kills himself

  • The Tablet of London, a well-known English Catholic publication, recently published a series of jokes about various groups within the Catholic Church, and here's how the one on Opus Dei goes: How many members of Opus Dei does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

    NPR: A Glimpse Inside a Catholic 'Force': Opus Dei

  • Regulators have belatedly responded to what they acknowledge was a remuneration system that encouraged dangerous risk-taking. the Committee of European Banking Supervisors produced a series of principles for remuneration in 2009 and on Dec. 10 this year published its final guidelines on the matter.

    WSJ: Bankers Are Still There for Bashing

  • Among the work he has published in prestigious peer-reviewed journals are a series of papers on crime and punishment, drug-gang finance, penalty kicks in soccer, money and elections, drunken driving, and the effect of ideology as opposed to voter preferences on the policies supported by politicians.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • They did so, in a series of pro-democracy petitions published abroad but widely circulated at home, and in the private forums the so-called civil-society movement that have spread to even remote provincial towns.

    ECONOMIST: Bashar in the steps of his father

  • But his first run at the subject, which grew out of a series of lectures delivered in early 2006 and comes out in Britain later this month after being published in America last September, holds up remarkably well despite all that has happened.

    ECONOMIST: The financial crisis

  • Each Jersey household is being sent a copy of the report and a series of public meetings are being held to discuss the findings before a final set of proposals are published in December.

    BBC: Jersey Electoral Commission recommends smaller States

  • In a series of animal experiments published over the past year, university-based neuroscientists genetically engineered mice and monkeys with different types of neurons primed to be uniquely responsive to shades of laser light, so that a single type of activity or behavior could be altered instantly without affecting anything else.

    WSJ: Scientists Cast Light Onto Roots of Illness Deep in the Brain

  • We published a major multiday series several years ago called Washing Away in which we laid out in very stark and clear and understandable terms what would happen if a hurricane of this magnitude approached New Orleans from a certain angle, as this one did, and pushed the waters of Lake Pontchartrain against the levees.

    NPR: Paper Slams Feds for Response to 'The Big One'

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