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Among Americans who read e-books, those under 30 are more likely to read them on a cell phone, at 41 percent, or on a computer (55 percent) than on an e-book reader (23 percent) or tablet (16 percent).
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South Africa, with a strong economy, provides attractive fixed-income opportunities while India, with a massive need for infrastructure investment, is a hard market to access given relatively under-developed capital markets. (Read: No Credit Bubble In Brazil, Just Dangerous Consumer Debt Burden).
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You may find that some big-dollar items--implants under certain conditions--aren't covered at all. (Read the fine print.) Plus, there are usually waiting periods--as long as 18 months--before you're covered beyond a basic exam, X-rays and extractions.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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"Our finances are now well under control - allowing us to move forward with confidence, " read a statement.
BBC: SPORT | Rugby Union | Scottish | SRU reveal smaller debt figures
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Bill Bryson's Down Under, which is probably the most widely read book on modern-day Australia, was a popular choice, and one that I would endorse.
BBC: Essential reading for new arrivals in Australia
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"As people typed on their phones right under my eyes, I was often forced to read their messages -- including a woman confessing to her husband about an affair, " Tsao reminisced with some amusement.
CNN: Beijing commuters feel the squeeze
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They sat in the dirt of their mud-brick compound and read letters out loud to each other under a setting sun.
NPR: Trip Illuminates Life on Bases Across Afghan Desert
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Back came Wales and New Zealand finally lost their cool under pressure, replacement back-row Daniel Braid, on for the injured Kieran Read, earning a yellow card and presenting Jones with a regulation penalty to bring Wales to within a point.
BBC: Wales 25-37 New Zealand
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"Although the FBI is legally forbidden from monitoring the communications of citizens who are not targets under Carnivore, the mere knowledge that government agents have the technical capacity to read e-mail messages will greatly increase the uncertainty of innocent citizens, " argued Dr. Jeffrey Rosen, a law professor at Georgetown University.
CNN: Senate panel examines FBI Internet surveillance system
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Sweeney read for just under 20 minutes, ultimately rattling off the other defining characteristics her super-achievers share.
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