Support has been swelling for open-access scientific publishing: doing it online, in a way that allows anyone to read papers free of charge.
Last night, the Wales Office issued a terse statement explaining that Mr Jones wanted to read papers and briefing notes on his way to yesterday's cabinet meeting.
Even if Larry Altman avoided residency, where papers are discussed even more, he would have had to learn how to read scientific papers as a pre-med and as a medical student.
"I read the papers but there was nothing in that at all, " he added.
They can read the papers and keep up with what's happening in the world.
That we are in a double vortex of crisis should, by now, be obvious to anybody who has read the papers.
They still insist on speaking different languages, they read different papers, worship at the shrines of different celebrities, chortle at different television programmes.
Diners read Shanghai papers printed in German, Polish, even Yiddish.
In granting the binding order, Judge Burgess said it was a "sensible way forward" as having read the papers it was clear to him that David Ferris "instigated everything that happened".
Partisan newspapers of any shade have little effect on their readers' perceptions of parties or leaders, and the overall swing to Labour among those who read such papers is no different from that among those who don't.
He read academic papers on free-market economics, and credits a summer program run by the Cato Institute, to which he has since given money, for immersing him in the writings of conservative icons such as Friedrich August Hayek and Ayn Rand.
If you were to actually read VMware white papers they say themselves that x86 virtualization is in fact NOT cloud computing.
"I only told him whatever I had already read in the papers about this matter, " said batsman Hameed in a statement.
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Mr Burnham also read from police papers which quoted an officer who watched as fans used advertising hoardings to ferry the injured.
"I don't speak to my father very often but he has been telling me what he has read in the papers as well, " Barrett told BBC Radio Manchester.
However, reality awaits when the job is lost, friends turn their backs and those that remain start to ask questions based on what they read in the papers.
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He of course famously said that it was not necessary to read all the papers to be a good Foreign Secretary - he certainly tested that theory to destruction.
Fittingly, Boston is home to the oldest restaurant in the United States, the still popular Union Oyster House, where JFK used to read his Sunday papers in a reserved booth while enjoying oysters, while earlier patron Daniel Webster had his at the bar, usually no less than three dozen a day, chased with a tall tumbler of brandy.
But the family was not surrounded by servants, as he has read in the British papers.
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Forget immigration and all the stuff you read about in the papers.
Rinehart is the only woman among the rough lot riding the mining boom at tycoon level, and none of the others probably have to read much in the papers about how they really should be able to afford a hairdresser or a personal trainer.
For my own part, this book is now a permanent fixture at my desk so I can refresh myself on physics concepts that get discussed in papers that I read.
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