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The latest feminist kerfuffle involves a comment by RedState.com's Erick Erickson on Fox Business the other day during a discussion of the recent study-- cited here Wednesday--finding that in 40% of American households with children, a woman is either the primary or sole breadwinner.
WSJ: Best of the Web Today: Give Us a Break
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The energy sector continues to see merger and acquisition activity (See a previous discussion in Case Study: Buyouts Crystallize Value in the Market).
FORBES: Stars Align For Year-End Rally In Stocks
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However, he indicated that the industry group's study and several other reports have played a role in shaping the department's discussion on competition in capital markets.
FORBES: A Capital Affair
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While the study places an emphasis on quantitative measures -- and thus leaves more subjective qualities out of the discussion -- the comparison is nonetheless an insightful look into the progression of Samsung's AMOLED display technology.
ENGADGET: Samsung Galaxy S, II and III pitted against one another in DisplayMate shootout
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This brief discussion should show just why the study of hip hop is so critical.
NPR: Author Comes to Hip-Hop Music's Defense
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Two-thirds of the terminal-cancer patients in the Coping with Cancer study reported having had no discussion with their doctors about their goals for end-of-life care, despite being, on average, just four months from death.
NEWYORKER: Letting Go
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"The fact that it generated so much discussion shows that Bogans are worth study, " Dr. Snell said.
WSJ: Heady Metal: Scholars Celebrate a Rock Genre's Cultural Bang
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In our discussion on RetailWire, our BrainTrust panel of retailing experts seemed to think that the Asymco study missed the mark.
FORBES: Apple Stores: How Much is Too Much of a Good Thing?
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This may allow broader discussion not just about the clinical result, but also about the other issues surrounding the study, such as the proper conduct of studies and the disclosure of results.
FORBES: Waiting For ENHANCE
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Views within public authorities on whether FOI has a damaging "chilling effect" on frank discussion and minuting of meetings appear to be very mixed, according to a study commissioned by the ministry.
BBC: Successes and costs of freedom of information, says MoJ