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In the second article in our occasional series, we consider some of the emotive words that are misleadingly used to describe economic numbers.
ECONOMIST: Hold your tongue
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The New York Daily News revealed more of the emails in a second article this weekend.
FORBES: Is Promoter AEG Responsible For Michael Jackson's Death?
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In short, all is still to play for in the second round (see article).
ECONOMIST: France's presidential election
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Figures released on August 14th show that the euro-area economy shrank in the second quarter (see article).
ECONOMIST: The world economy
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This article is the second in a 7-part series originally written for the Skoll World Forum as part of a debate among global leaders about the role of the media in accelerating social progress.
FORBES: Up for Debate: Traditional Journalism Stresses Conflict, and Exploits it
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Last week, in an interview with the Scotsman, he admitted that he had been surprised when placed second only to Ioan Gruffudd in a Western Mail article on "Welshmen to watch in the new millennium".
BBC: On the global Taff Trail
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The second article was Tom Friedman's latest column in the New York Times.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Bringing Bibi down
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Unified Patents Inc. was incorrectly referred to as United in second references in some editions of a Corporate News article on Monday about the company's plans to recruit companies for a collective effort to deter patent lawsuits or legal threats against its members.
WSJ: Corrections & Amplifications
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Edmund Phelps, who came second with six of 60 entries in a pool of economists run by the author of this article, has made many important contributions to micro- and macroeconomics.
ECONOMIST: Nobel prize in economics
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Waiting periods, second opinions and evaluations by psychiatrists are all part of the legislation being considered in other countries (see article).
ECONOMIST: Last rights
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This L.A. Times article from 1990 explains that at that time, Guatemala was the second most illiterate country in Latin America, behind only Haiti.
FORBES: Political Risk? In Guatemala Teachers Unions Clash with Police, Fighting to Block Education Reform