They react to what they see on their screens, in the papers and on the streets where they live.
But while the referendum was still front-page news in independent and opposition papers on Saturday in the official press it had been relegated to the inside pages.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, speaking in the Commons, said the UK government's "dispassionate analysis" of the impact of Scottish independence would be a "powerful addition" to the debate, and the first in a series of papers on the issue.
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Indeed, on the day Ibrahim was arrested in Bangalore, Indian papers reported an assault on a nun in a village in Gujarat by the local headman and his friends.
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"No other venue offers immediate access to the evidence of liability that will come from the defendants in this case, " Transocean said in court papers filed Tuesday with the Joint Panel on Multidistrict Litigation in Washington D.
The woman, identified by the fictitious name Mary Roe in legal papers, filed the suit in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas on May 10.
They spent two days picking 6, 000 names from cardboard boxes to fix the order in which candidates would appear on ballot papers for the 249-seat Wolesi Jirga (lower house of parliament) and for 34 provincial councils.
For the past 30 years, Dr Pepperberg, who studies parrots at Brandeis University in Massachusetts, has been producing research papers on the cognitive abilities of her African Grey, Alex, who died in September 2007 and who was the subject of an Economist obituary.
As the number of parties on the regional lists increased the ballot papers became pressed for space, and in those regions with a large number of parties on the regional list the instruction format on the ballots was altered.
Yet for all the sound and fury this provoked in the British papers, there are few firm proposals on the table.
With the debut of new academic papers and symposia on boredom in the workplace and cross-cultural experiences of inactivity and boredom, there is a boomlet in boredom studies.
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"This implies that the main purpose of establishing CIC...still has a long way to go, " said Friedrich Wu, an adjunct associate professor at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore who has written several research papers on the fund.
There have been a number of papers in the last decade on electrical charging of space vehicles.
He moved into current affairs at Granada Television, working on World in Action and What the Papers Say, as well as hosting a series on cinema.
But outside the Fermi team, the focus shifted in early 2012, when a pair of papers on the Arxiv preprint server suggested hints of dark matter within Fermi's data, which are publicly available.
The Conservative rebellion in the Commons on Monday night continues to provoke coverage in the papers.
But the term still applies in many homes, where school-aged kids working on term papers still use their parents' good printer in the den to print the final product.
Elsewhere in the papers, the Jackson fiesta goes on, albeit mostly on the inside pages.
Sidak argued that satellite radio is distinct in the papers he filed with the FCC on behalf of Consumer Coalition for Competition in Satellite Radio, a consumer group against the merger.
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Yes, the judge engages in extended discourses on constitutional history and theory, quotes the Federalist papers and even mentions the events that led up to the original Tea Party.
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The book, based on the papers, revealed claims of corruption in the church's hierarchy.
But Martin Haworth, prosecuting, immediately lodged an appeal and served the papers on Mr Hartshorn in the dock.
"People with lung disease, particularly asthmatics should keep an eye on ozone forecasts on Ceefax and in the papers so they can double their inhalers if the levels are likely to be high, " he said.
In 2013, in Tajikistan, two more training sessions are planned on how to prepare nomination papers for inclusion in the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding, as well as for the identification, documentation and inventory of intangible cultural heritage.
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Those without the time or inclination to wade through research papers should be helped in due course by further research on the risks and benefits of aspirin.
The findings, reported in papers published by Nature and the Public Library of Science, were based on samples from 242 healthy volunteers in the U.S., from such sites as the mouth, nose, skin, intestine and vagina.
The studies were carried out by researchers at St Thomas' Hospital in London who studied 87 papers on 100, 000 breast cancer patients from around the world.
Papers in the test case were first served on the UK in 2009.
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