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Carr's book, which will be released later this month, is sure to draw venom from the Web consultants and new-media professors who have happily heralded the end of the printed word.
FORBES
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On average, to reach the end word count of 50, 000 words requires a writer to pen at least 1, 667 words per day.
FORBES: NaNoWriMo: Success Stories By The Words
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Adjacent to the white border at the left of the stamp is the coastline of North America, with the words "New York" jutting out into the Atlantic, and adjacent to the border at the right the coastlines of Ireland, Great Britain, and France, with the word "Paris" at the end of a dotted arc that charts the flight path between the two cities.
NPR: Roth Rewrites History with a 'Plot Against America'
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Do they want a five-minute verbal update each morning, a weekly summary email, or a 10-page Word document at the end of the project?
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Our unbroken record of keeping our word could end, with taxpayers bearing the cost for years to come, because interest rates would go up on United States obligations.
CNN: 'The era of big government is over'
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But at the end of the day, it all comes down to one word: Trust.
FORBES: Trust Protectors -- What They Are And Why Probably Every Trust Should Have One
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Merge might not be the right word as the creditors and shareholders of American Airways will end up owning 72% of the combined company.
FORBES: A Strange Tale: How Muni Bonds Will Become Shares Of The Largest Airline
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In a year-end trawl of the Internet, the association of securities regulators found 9, 001 website names containing the word "crowdfund, " according to a spokesman.
WSJ: Crowdfunding Efforts Draw Suspicion
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So if the HRC says we're to eradicate the F-word from our language, just as the NAACP says we're to get rid of the N-word, then why do we allow the exceptions to the rule, and end up praising the offenders as friends of our communities?
CNN: Tracy Morgan and the limits of comedy
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As to achieving the end of poverty, one day the Americans really will succeed - and then you can be sure they will mint a word quite terrific for the occasion.
BBC: A POINT OF VIEW
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At the end Mr. Bush wept, and not only because the Bush men are weepers but because he means every word of what he says, and because he loves his country, and was moved.
WSJ: The Presidential Wheel Turns