On his return to England, Windham published a widely read pamphlet describing his experiences.
So here they are: the 12 most widely read features by month for 2004.
The most widely read book in Ivory Coast is almost certainly the Christian bible.
The facts come as no surprise to Britain's most widely read agony aunt, Deidre Sanders.
If its tomes had been more widely read, might the worst have been avoided?
Juan Cole of the University of Michigan, a critic of American policy who is widely read by Iran experts.
Professor Robert Sapolsky at Stanford University is one of this country's most highly regarded and most widely read biologists.
This move has been widely read as an attempted blow to Amazon, whose expanded success threatens the brick-and-mortar retail chains.
They also boast a small team of daily bloggers that are among the best and most widely read in the business.
Neuharth launched USA Today, the nation's most widely read newspaper, in 1982 as chairman and CEO of the Gannett Co. newspaper group.
It promises to be widely read at finance ministries around the world.
This is a book that deserves to be widely read, because anyone who does read it cannot help feeling both uncomfortable and angry.
But on Copious sellers, for example photography experts, can show that they have say 1, 000 followers on Twitter, or blogs that are widely read.
Seth Grodin, who uses SixApart's Typepad blogging application to produce a widely read marketing blog, says he was "annoyed and upset" by the downtime.
Britain's blackout, coming two weeks after America's big one, was widely read as evidence that its electricity industry has the same problems as America's.
The strategist behind both the blog (the most widely read in Italian) and the movement is a bushy-haired internet-marketing and communications executive, Gianroberto Casaleggio.
Over a career that began in the 1950s, Ms. Huxtable produced a body of criticism as influential and widely read as any other architecture critic's.
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.
Although the comments were held to have been widely read, debated and discussed, the judge decided publication would have been more widespread in a major newspaper.
"The content of it is very widely read across the country, even if the document itself doesn't fly off the shelves in WH Smiths, " he finally concedes.
Michael Simonsen, CEO of Altos Research, a Mountain View, Calif. real estate research firm and the proprietor of his own widely read industry blog How's The Market?
The Guardian is the third most widely read quality daily newspaper in the UK, and the second most widely read news-portal in the world after The New York Times.
John McWhorter, a social critic and widely read black conservative author, has made a career of twisting perceived black misbehavior into a provocative, if flawed, analysis of contemporary race.
Revealed by God to the Prophet Muhammad, The Koran, or Qur'an (recitation) is the sacred book of Islam, and is, with the Bible, the most widely read of sacred texts.
Once the website became more widely read, I was able to get in touch with TAG Heuer about getting access to newer watches to review- and things went from there.
He said he was an Argentine journalist who wanted to interview Morini for a well-known magazine with a big circulation, widely read all over Latin America, from Argentina to Mexico.
Mr. Dworkin was also a widely read public intellectual, writing essays on such issues as abortion, campaign finance and Supreme Court confirmation hearings, frequently for the New York Review of Books.
Simon's fact-filled books and essays convincingly ridiculed these heirs of Reverend Thomas Malthus, an 18th-century economist who wrote a widely read tract predicting pestilence and famine as population growth outstripped the capacity to grow food.
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