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FORBES: Connect
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The print edition of this article wrongly said that Mr Gabriele was convicted by an Italian court.
ECONOMIST: Butlers
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The taxman always has an eye for the fine print and lawyers pointed out that Article 39(1)of the 1961 Convention obliges the mission to notify the Foreign Office of the appointment of a member of its staff.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Magazine | Diplomatic immunity? Not from the taxman
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In order to foster more discussion of this issue, we reproduce below an article which appeared in the print edition of Forbes in September of this year.
FORBES: The Republican Party Needs A Reset On Immigration
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Consider that The New York Times, where the article appeared, has a weekday print circulation of just under 800, 000 (another 450, 000 or so subscribe to the online version).
FORBES: Revenge of the Muppets
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As long as the articles that are ads are clearly identified as such, and not in print so tiny that the reader would not know whether the article was paid for by a sponsor or objectively written by a journalist who works for the publication.
FORBES: Journalism: Money vs. Merit
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The traditional digital article page is a direct descendant of the newspaper or magazine print page.
FORBES: Inside Forbes: We're Breaking Free of the Time Warp the News Industry Is Trapped In
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Berman and Hughes are regularly elevated by unquestioning print, radio and TV media outlets across the nation to equal footing with the remainder of their profession in article after article.
FORBES: Shale Oil and Natural Gas - Whose Bubble is Really About to Burst?
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An 1896 David Kelly print of the battle is historically inaccurate, but Brock's tunic, on display here, is the genuine article.
WSJ: 1812 | Canadian War Museum | Four Ways to Look at a War | By Mark Yost