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On its in-house blog, Udacity recently noted that its courses have been translated into 63 languages.
FORBES: Sebastian Thrun's Online Goal: Act Where College Isn't Working
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The same week, a White House blog post blasted her by name.
CNN: Where is Michele Bachmann headed?
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For example, in a January post on the White House blog, Norm Eisen, the special counsel to the president on ethics and government reform, noted that the James Taylor and Louis Farrakhan that appeared the records aren't the famous people with those names.
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Update: The signatures threshold for petitions on the We the People platform to receive an official response from the White House has changed since this blog post was published.
WHITEHOUSE: Our Top Stories
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Paul Caron, House Holds Tax Reform Hearing Today, TaxProf Blog, Jan. 20, 2011.
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Paul Caron, House Approves Fiscal Cliff Tax Deal, TaxProf Blog, Jan. 2, 2012.
FORBES: More Estate Tax Changes Could Follow Fiscal Cliff Deal
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The White House, in another first, has its own blog.
CNN: Commentary: Technology is key to success for U.S.
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At the blog Economics of Contempt, the author recalls his days as in-house lawyer for an investment bank.
FORBES: From Wall Street To Washington, A Lot Of Crazy In The Air
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Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: In its official response to a popular online petition, the White House says building a Death Star would be an out-of-this-galaxy waste of money.
MSN: Time for your weekend shower �� of meteors, that is
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White House Blogs : This month, WHIAAPI will be posting a new blog a day highlighting the work of the administration, its impact on the AAPI community, and the personal motivation behind these efforts by our Administration bloggers.
WHITEHOUSE: WHIAAPI Weekly Highlights: AAPI Heritage Month Edition
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Lord Hodge has published a sort of blog, though more formally, it's known as his opinion in the Outer House of the Court of Session.
BBC: Whyte had trouble in mind
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When the petition first passed the 30, 000 signature mark necessary to require a White House response, a vigorous debate broke out in the comments section on this blog as to whether the First Amendment was applicable in the case of Morgan, a British citizen.
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