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The article goes wrong by taking the losing side in an old controversy that has been settled in the other direction.
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And a few recent studies (highlighted in the sidebar stories of this article) cast doubt on taking the supplements at all.
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The article pointed out that with the government taking a strong stance toward solar energy, investors were investigating ways to gain exposure to the sector.
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And Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president, has floated the idea of a group of European sovereign-wealth funds taking stakes in the continent's most important firms (see article).
After taking whacks at two decades of Forbes' net worth estimates for Trump, the Times article settles on vague stabs by three unnamed "people with direct knowledge" who claim they were once privy to Trump's ledger.
"It's great that they're identifying a potential problem, but to have it as a lead article in the New England Journal is not sensitive to the consequences" for patients who might stop taking their medicine, says Stuart Weiss, an NYU endocrinologist.
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