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Matching a row over MPs' expenses in Britain, Greenland has been agog at revelations about politicians' extravagant lifestyles produced by journalists using freedom-of-information laws.
ECONOMIST: Decolonising the Arctic
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While Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and a few other players may come close to matching his greatness over the last 10 years, none of them can reach his level.
FORBES: Kobe Bryant and the NBA's Biggest Global Brands
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Indeed, it is not much of a stretch to suggest that these rules are the reason we have seen the widespread adoption over the years of employer matching contributions, automatic enrollment, automatic escalation of contributions, and numerous other innovations in the retirement plan space that have been shown to increase saving.
FORBES: Tax Subsides for 401(k)'s Work, But Not for the Reasons You May Think
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Now, thanks to Sandy, Home Depot has a better chance of matching the year-over-year comparison on its comparable store sales.
FORBES: Build Profits From Home Depot: Hurricane Sandy And Housing Market Make Stock A Buy
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The grass was making needle-like pricks through the thin material of her maroon scrubs, and she sat up, smoothing her matching V-neck over her chest and belly, feeling the familiar stab of self-consciousness as her hand rode over the unfashionable lumps.
NEWYORKER: The Visitor
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As the missile nears its target, the Digital Scene Matching Area Correlation system takes over.
BBC: Tomahawk cruise missile
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Personal accounts supplement this, into which individuals may put money over their working lives, encouraged by matching contributions from the state.
ECONOMIST: China is beginning to face up to its pension problems
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But Mr Furey believes it is 45sound's audio-matching software which gives it the edge over rivals - meaning no human intervention is needed in order to whip the clips into a listenable state.
BBC: Should music fans stop filming gigs on their smartphones?
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EU's institutions: not preachy like the Swedes, not difficult like the Danes, not over-ambitious like the Austrians, merely modest and purposeful, matching a sense of principle with a sense of proportion.
ECONOMIST: Sauli Niinisto, on Europe��s edge
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After two hours of mixing and matching, Lafaire leaves a few favorite samples and tells Menges and her friends to think it over.
FORBES: Walking a fine line