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"He would not be happy with anything that did not basically publish his press release in its entirety — word for word, quote for quote," said Graff, who spent nearly three decades reporting in Vermont for the AP.
One was that of Babar Ahmad, a resident of Khan's Tooting constituency, who, after being locked up for eight years in Britain without being tried, pleaded guilty to a minor terrorism offence - basically, publishing two articles supportive of the Taliban on a website he ran from London - in the US following a long, high profile campaign to prevent his extradition.
NC: I certainly agree that if what you end up doing is just basically publishing very technical information that actually most Guardian readers, or most of us, would not frankly understand but the only people who will understand are the technicians amongst the terrorists, then what's the public interest in that?
There are a few journals that are dedicated towards basically publishing and reporting on data sets.
Also, you have all these dynamic databases that are now – they basically publish that at web pages and again index them as well.
First, to give you some background, Activision, basically publishes, develops, and distributes interactive entertainment software and owns their IP (intellectual property) and has unique franchises, such as Call of Duty, Destiny, World of Warcraft, and so on.
The novel idea is for people to basically start publishing their picture to other people's phones, taking control of what picture represents them.
If you're a writer, you've probably heard horror stories about the publishing industry — books that are rejected by publisher after publisher, books that sit in submission piles for years, books that are published but basically disappear without publisher support.
I read a lot of crackpot lawsuits, often pro se, basically complaining that someone published the plaintiff's name online (one recent example).
In addition, the book comes with a DVD that stores an easily browsable collection of over 70,000 funnies – that's basically every single cartoon published in the magazine ever since it debuted in February 1925.
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