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In fact, who knows, you may have read this very same post before!
FORBES: I Am an Academic Fraud
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Still, those who have read their Virgil may be found muttering to themselves: "Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes" (rough translation, 'Beware of Greeks bearing gifts').
BBC: Beware of Greeks bearing gifts
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These people who complain may not have wanted to read the complicated details.
CNN: THE FEUDING MINISTERS
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Most notably, the entire desktop interface is entirely pictographic, with no title bar menus and very little in the way of pull down commands, which probably makes it easier to teach kids who may still be learning how to read.
ENGADGET: OLPC XO user interface demo vid hits the web
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But investors who fail to read the fine print may be dismayed to learn what that means.
FORBES: Muni Bonds: Panacea or Pandora's Box?
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This may be news to many who regularly read or hear reports suggesting that prostate cancer screening is beneficial.
CNN: Screening for prostate cancer? Patients should decide
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The reader who sits down to read the Book of Mormon today may find it even harder going than Twain suggests.
NEWYORKER: I, Nephi
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It may also be read as imposing a tax on those who go without insurance.
FORBES: When Is A Penalty A Tax? Sorting Through The SCOTUS Health Care Decision.
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While I believe this speaks to a small percentage of men who if they are still single, and listening to this advise may want to read Elizabeth's take on relationships in the 21st century, it also speaks to the rest of the female population who have found a great sense of confidence and self fulfillment developing their careers and are married!
FORBES: Readers Say
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And we know it may or may not be great for reading novels and also possibly dangerous for those who read in bed.
FORBES: Red Ostrich For iPad? Yes Please.
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But while the New Atheists may be loud, outspoken and popular reading matter among the sort of book buyers who use Amazon or read the New York Times, is there any evidence to suggest they are doing anything more than preaching to the (non-) converted?
CNN: The rise of the 'New Atheists'