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We don't often hear stories like this – stories about ordinary citizens working powerfully side by side with elected officials — particularly citizens who don't come bearing campaign checks.
In this light of this, stories about the discovery of "brain centres" fall flat and efforts to base public policy on brain scans become nothing short of ridiculous.
Do check out this stories we've just launched about Tesco: Revealed: Tesco hoarding land that could build 15,000 homes Goodnight.
Mr. Gibbs suggested that the media bore some of the blame, for doing too many "X said this, Y said this" stories, without rooting out, and pointing out, unambiguous falsehoods.
Lively attempts to mimic a more social experience with this "stories" feature.
It's stories like this – stories that would once rate a few feature pages in Discover magazine or Omni (remember Omni?) – that are now percolating through the Internet, to our benefit and to the detriment of old media who can't keep up.
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The immediate consequences were the usual get-a-load-of-this stories in the national press, late-night-TV monologue jokes, and a flood of you'd-better-not-change-the-name-of-my-home-state letters to the editor, many from expatriates in California, Arizona, Colorado, and other un-North Dakota latitudes.
This story seeped".
This story, that story.
This story has done that".
This story was later queried.
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