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Rinehart is the only woman among the rough lot riding the mining boom at tycoon level, and none of the others probably have to read much in the papers about how they really should be able to afford a hairdresser or a personal trainer.
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They can read the papers and keep up with what's happening in the world.
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Forget immigration and all the stuff you read about in the papers.
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The hope being that the size and form factor will lead people to using them to read the newspaper apps which said papers can charge for.
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However, reality awaits when the job is lost, friends turn their backs and those that remain start to ask questions based on what they read in the papers.
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Nor can he read most of the articles in the local papers about him and his company.
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Last night, the Wales Office issued a terse statement explaining that Mr Jones wanted to read papers and briefing notes on his way to yesterday's cabinet meeting.
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He read academic papers on free-market economics, and credits a summer program run by the Cato Institute, to which he has since given money, for immersing him in the writings of conservative icons such as Friedrich August Hayek and Ayn Rand.
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