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One case involves documents that were the basis for an article in The New York Times last September.
About two months later, Ms. Radack acknowledged in her lawsuit, she gave the e-mail memorandums to Newsweek magazine, which used them as the basis for an article in 2002 about dissension within the Justice Department over the Lindh interrogation.
All options were rejected as too risky, according to the documents obtained by researchers at the independent National Security Archive and used as the basis for an article appearing this month in International Security, a Harvard University publication.
The judge, Tom Burgess, ruled that there was "objective evidence" that the Real I.R.A., a republican splinter group, would focus its attentions on Ms. Breen if she divulged information about a telephone call that was the basis for an article she wrote saying the group had acknowledged responsibility for the killings, the first deadly assault on the British military in Northern Ireland since 1997.
That practice arises, he said, when an anonymous source is the basis for an article's premise or a central assertion.
Foresight project became the basis for an article in a non-company publication in 2012.
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In the course of the book (which provided the basis for a recent New York Times Magazine article), we meet Mr. Foer's memory coach, Ed Cooke, "a young grandmaster" of memory from England, who has learned the bulk of "Paradise Lost" by heart ("at the rate of 200 lines per hour"), and who is now working his way through Shakespeare.
First, far from "deliberate selection of data," we followed standard snowball methodology (Malone and Balbach 2000) for searching the industry documents; we identified > 500 relevant industry documents, as well as court records and the published literature, as a basis for our article (Barnes et al. 2006).
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