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This is a real journal, published by BMJ, the publishers of the well-known journal by the same name (the British Medical Journal).
FORBES: What If They Published a Science Journal Where Every Result was Wrong?
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Last year during the U.S. Open, the Journal did a 'Name that Grunt' interactive quiz, supplying audio and asking readers to name the offender.
WSJ: Jason Gay: Confessions of a Tennis Grunter
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Located at the corner of West and Bank streets, it overlooked the Hudson River, hence the name of the journal.
WSJ: Culture City: The Quarterly Wins the Race
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Perhaps you should consider changing the name of your journal.
ECONOMIST: Letters | The
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The 53-year-old chief executive recently spoke with The Wall Street Journal about the changing domain-name landscape and why the company has toned down its racy marketing.
WSJ: Boss Talk: GoDaddy Gets Ready for New Domains
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As its name suggests, the new journal publishes only papers that, like Lauterbur's and Dr Higgs's, have been previously submitted to, and rejected by, others.
ECONOMIST: Improving scientific publishing: Huddled maths | The
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The company that will retain the News Corp. name will own book publishers and newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: News Corp. split could boost Murdoch compensation
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He didn't say this to The Wall Street journal, but obviously he had survived the investigation into the leak of Valerie Plame's name.
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The first name of Steven Bourne, the subject of a Home Front article in the latest Friday Journal about renovating a traditional home in Shanghai, was misspelled as Stephen.
WSJ: Corrections & Amplifications
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The Journal, of course, isn't just any newspaper--it's got an unbeatable brand name, one that News Corp. chief Murdoch says he's interested in expanding overseas.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Chantilly is also the name of the famous local whipped cream, that made its first official appearance in the 18th century journal entry of a distinguished guest, the Baroness of Oberkirch.
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