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Words like these, from an article in the current edition of Earth First!, a radical environmental journal, send shivers down the spines of those involved in commercialising biotechnology.
FRESHLY back from holiday, I will quickly share with those of you who haven't seen it an article in the current edition of The Economist on airport privatisation.
Seeing the ledger instantly brought to my mind the ledger sections of Go Down, Moses," Wolff-King writes in an article in the current edition of the Southern Literary Journal, William Faulkner and the Ledgers of History.
AN ARTICLE in the current edition of Business Traveller magazine offers "101 tips to make travelling easier".
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