Unlike a newspaper, the publication has no printing presses or delivery trucks.
The CIA officials, who had initially cited national security concerns in an attempt to delay publication, no longer had those worries, according to individuals familiar with the exchange.
Dmitry Bondarev told the BBC's Russian Service that his publication had no connection to the other paper, which bears the name "Argumenty i Fakty - Urals Digest" and looks similar.
Balanced against that, according to a story filed by CNN's Barbara Starr last year, after the publication of "No Easy Day, " the head of U.S. special operations, Adm.
Most of the stories erroneously cited a WWD story as the source of this revelation (representatives from the publication confirm that no such piece exists), probably because of a New York Post item that initially linked to WWD before shifting its attribution to another site.
Back in 2005, while advertising director for the Austin Business Journal, Garrett was shocked that no local publication was covering the construction of a huge toll road.
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At the time of publication, the author held no position in any of the stocks mentioned in this article.
At the time of publication, the author held no positions in any of the stocks mentioned in this article.
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Golf Odyssey is an advertising free and highly critical newsletter, available in both print and online versions that does what no other golf publication does: tells you which courses and hotels are good and bad and why, with lots of specific details and insider advice.
They justify the decision to publish it today by pointing out that, although Parise had indeed put it aside at a time when he knew he was dying, he left no clear instruction against publication after his death.
That revelation, which has been submitted for publication to Physical Review Letters, leaves no room for doubt: B-bars turn into B-minuses far faster than B-minuses turn into B-bars.
The World Bank's in-house "watchdog, " an entity called the Independent Evaluation Group, recently lambasted Doing Business, claiming that there was no significant relationship between the publication's indicators and economic growth rates, even though the countries with the lowest rankings usually have the worst long-term records for economic growth.
At the time of publication, Blankenhorn was long MSFT, but no longer knows why.
From the book's publication, the brand image of Xerox was no longer what Xerox wanted it to be.
At first, he had no intention of leaking them for publication.
No reporter wants news every other publication will be receiving.
To help advance science and improve human health, the Policy requires that these papers are accessible to the public on PubMed Central no later than 12 months after publication.
"No matter how lofty his goals, they are easily tarnished if he or his people use such shabby means to reach them, " opined no less a pro-Spitzer publication than The New York Times.
Media outlets of all kinds have shed staff over the past two years, and Wine Spectator magazine, a niche publication for the well-heeled, is no exception. (Full disclosure: I worked there for about three years.) One of the most stunning eliminations from the masthead, about a year ago, was that of former editor Dan Sogg.
The paper has no connection to the British and Irish publication of the same name.
At the time of publication, the author was long AAPL and held no position in any of the other stocks mentioned.
At the time of publication, the author was long FB and held no positions in any of the stocks mentioned, although positions may change at any time.
While there is no universally accepted minimum response rate for publication of surveys in social science and health research, the American Association for Public Opinion Research asked journals about this issue and found that 60-80% response range is acceptable, while one journal said that below 20% is just too low.
Although it had been the subject of earlier questions, serious criticism emerged with the publication in 2009 of the TREAT trial, which found no clinical benefit for the drug in patients with chronic kidney disease.
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Isabel Hardman, writing in a blog for the Spectator, says "he could have clung on a lot longer, but a series of embarrassing rebellions would have eventually shown him up", referring to an earlier story by the political publication claiming Mr Mitchell's own team of whips no longer believed he had authority.
After publication, the cabinet hoped to downplay the report, but was no match for its self-publicising author.
No small thing, especially when you consider that trade publication Modern Tire Dealer estimates that 75% of tire buyers are influenced by dealers' recommendations.
Government organizations (including the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health), charitable foundations, and pharmaceutical companies across the world have all helped finance the initiative, but the funders played no role in the data collection, analysis, or publication.
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He said no government in the past had agreed to a policy of publication of risk registers produced by civil servants.
Vaughn, the associate publisher of The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, an annual publication considered the authority on comic book pricing, said the Action Comic No. 1 book sold Monday is worth every penny.
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