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While the rest of the world registers an unhappy three-hundred-pound blonde, Black sees a slender Gwyneth Paltrow, and his apparent generosity draws other women to him, too.
NEWYORKER: Shallow Hal
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Shi Shusi, a well-known media commentator, sees black humor in the flood of petitions to the White House.
NPR: Chinese Air Their Cases By Petitioning White House
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He sees a sleek black animal run from one field, across a dirt road into another field.
BBC: Surrey puma sightings: Timeline
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Unlike others who lament black history's segregation into a month and therefore seek to get rid of the celebration, Holder sees the need for weaving black history into the fabric of ordinary American life and offering our citizens a critical tool of self-inventory while broadening the horizon of our nation's self-awareness around racial issues.
CNN: Commentary: Holder wants to tear down wall of race
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But Naseem Tarawnah, who blogs on his Black Iris of Jordan site, sees Jordan's media laws as designed to "create an environment of fear that encourages self-censorship" which will now expand to online content.
BBC: Jordan blocks 'unlicensed' national news websites
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Aiming at Viacom-owned Black Entertainment Television, TV One intends to cater to what it sees as underserved 18-to-49-year-old black viewers.
FORBES: Radio Days
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Indeed, the diversity of what Wall Street sees as a hedge against a black swan is a wide range of products.
FORBES: Wall Street's Black Swan Copycats
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Another Davos veteran, Arif Naqvi, Chief Executive of Abraaj Capital sees this in two stark colors: Black and white.
CNN: In the Field
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The Trauma Clinic, a non-profit body which treats survivors of violent crime, sees up to 120 patients a month, black and white, 20% more than a year ago.
ECONOMIST: South Africa
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Desautels performs background checks on all clients and sees his company as a healthy alternative to the black market, which is always hungry for new ways to steal corporate secrets and credit card data.
FORBES: A Hacker's Nasdaq
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"The white shirt sees a return to the traditional image of British policing with a collar and tie replacing the black zip-up polo shirt, " she said.
BBC: Norfolk police uniform shirts set for switch