• Referring to the strangely unbalanced structuring of the Cyprus bailout, the paper points out that unsecured senior bondholders are not being asked to take a haircut.

    FORBES: The Cyprus Bailout Fiasco: European Markets Roll With the Punches

  • There is widespread fascination at what The Guardian calls the Putin phenomenon - the rising fortunes of the Russian Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin, following the parliamentary elections on Sunday in which, the paper points out, he wasn't even a candidate.

    BBC: Mail spies Bond knighthood

  • While conceding that Spain "cannot control what Germany does or force the Opec hawks to cut petrol prices", the paper points out that the government "could at least put in place the means to prevent our inflation surge from turning into a vicious circle of stagnation and unemployment".

    BBC: European press review

  • In the previously discussed folate paper the Methods section points out how the authors manipulated the stratification of subjects based on what they already believed regarding when folate would be active during pregnancy.

    FORBES: This Tasty Diet Can Prevent Heart Attacks And Strokes, Study Says

  • As the Financial Times, which first published details of the shocking analysis, points out this morning, the troika paper talks of the need for banks and investors to agree to be repaid 50% or 60% less than the face value of what Greece owes them.

    BBC: Greece needs yet another bailout

  • As Jonathan Ostry, one of the paper's authors, points out, the fund now appreciates that fiscal retrenchment does little to restore confidence unless there is an underlying fiscal problem.

    ECONOMIST: Has the IMF changed? Or has the world?

  • But as David Autor, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, points out in a new paper on labour market polarisation, fading union power has been more the effect than the cause of occupational shifts.

    ECONOMIST: The middle-class task- force

  • Experian points out that none of the paper's rivals has particularly benefited from Times readers needing to register for content.

    BBC: Times begins charges for online readers

  • As a recent, excellent paper by my colleague at the Center for Security Policy, Alex Alexiev, points out, however, Shariah finance is a relatively contemporary innovation.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Shariah's Trojan horse

  • The paper believes the letter will be "a serious embarrassment to the Labour leadership", and it points out gleefully that "Labour could drum up only 58 supporters in a similar letter in the Times last week".

    BBC: Paper's glee at business letter

  • Freeman in his paper What Can We Learn from NLRA to Create Labor Law for the 21st Century?. As Freeman points out, Canada allows for such organizations while providing legal protections for the employees involved.

    FORBES: Yes, Unions Need Reinventing

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