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None of this should have come as a surprise to investors now that Mr. Page is in charge.
WSJ: Common Sense: The Case for Google
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Now, with Page back in charge, prepare to see all those old fears brought back to life from many investors.
FORBES: Is Larry Page the Answer to Google's Problems?
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People took to the hospital's Facebook page, upset about the charge, but a person who identified herself as a part of Nora's family said there was a misunderstanding in correspondence with the hospital and asked people to stop posting negative comments.
CNN: Croatians raise money for young girl's treatment in U.S.
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Deloitte consultants charge 20 cents per page to sort those documents so attorneys can quickly determine whether they are relevant to a case.
FORBES
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Sellers will eye up buyers arriving on their home-page, make some assumptions, then charge accordingly.
ECONOMIST: Online prices
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Another problem Xerox will face with commercial printers is that its business model uses a "click charge": Customers pay per page printed.
FORBES: Hot type
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The Bishop of Durham, Right Rev Justin Welby, took charge of Saturday's Northern Echo, giving the front page over to a scheme helping the jobless.
BBC: Future Archbishop of Canterbury edits Northern Echo
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The fellow in charge of Underwriters Laboratories is getting run ragged these days, reports Brett Nelson on page 103, because he's got to keep his customers happy while hiring salesmen and purchasing fancy testing equipment.
FORBES: The Privatized Policeman
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Finally, if the committee compares the charges and the main points of evidence from the 450-page referral with the news stories that appeared between January and August, it will confirm that not one charge, not one allegation and not one piece of evidence from the Tripp tapes to the stained blue dress was not leaked to the press.
CNN: Transcript: Schippers, Lowell briefings before Judiciary panel, part 2