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The two biggest howlers appear at the end of the article.
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The full list is at the end of this article.
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However, there were a few inaccuracies that when addressed individually appear to be knit-picking but as a whole will give clarity to the question asked at the end of the article.
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It should pinpoint the positions of 1m galaxies, and has already produced a map of their local distribution (see the diagram at the end of the previous article).
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However, reading through the article you end up with the impression that this is because of sterling investigative work by various NGOs and the likes of, err, the New York Times.
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My previous article on talent management emphasized the need for trained personnel at the upper end of the salary range.
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In the December 12 article Profit Now From January Effect, I recommended two closed-end funds, one of which was the Royce Value Trust ( RVT).
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The necessary measures could be based on Article 126 and Protocol 12 of the Lisbon Treaty and could be achieved by the end of 2012.
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Nolan has a point when it comes to obviousness. (Keller even seems to admit it toward the end of the piece.) His column would be an excellent precursor, for example, to a Nicholas Carr article or book, had those two things not already been published three years ago and last year, respectively.
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It marks the end of America's space-shuttle programme, whose last mission is planned to launch on July 8th (see article, article).
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Partial results showing Mr Fujimori within a hair's breadth of victory were announced, even as the computer centres supposedly counting them were closed for hours on end (see article).
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