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'corp' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an abbreviation for the word 'corporation', which typically refers to a large business entity. For example, you might write, "Microsoft Corp. is one of the largest technology companies in the world."
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Photograph: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 6.15pm ET23:15 Some White House press corp types are miffed that Obama has only made a statement rather than held a press conference.
And really, what does it matter if the press corp doesn't get to ask Obama if "his thoughts are with Governor Romney at this time" and similar.
House parties, gigs at the Boardwalk, shouty music, jumping along to Reel Big Fish, Arctic Monkeys – "My sister knows them" – and the sticky, oozing floor of Corp where we'd make eyes at each other in goth makeup and drink Red Bull.
While traces of How to Corp were vanishing, Shapps continued insisting he did not use the name Michael Green while an MP.
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Just before Easter, News Corp Australia reached a confidential settlement with the human rights lawyer George Newhouse over an allegedly defamatory article by its star columnist and host of Ten's The Bolt Report, Andrew Bolt.
Related: Newspoll closes as News Corp Australia replaces 150 staff with 'robopoll' But the publisher of Mumbrella, Tim Burrowes, whose media and marketing website tracks industry changes, says the succession of bad news for News Corp is more a sign of the end of the financial year than of the end of newspapers.
A coalition of media groups – including AAP, ABC, APN, ASTRA, Bauer Media, Commercial Radio Australia, Fairfax Media, FreeTV, MEAA, News Corp Australia, SBS, The Newspaper Works and West Australian News – raised concern about an offence in the second bill which also criminalises disclosures.
Before the latest poll results were revealed, Rupert Murdoch, the boss of News Corp, said they would be seen as a "black eye" for the British establishment.
He was brought into the News Corp fold after getting to know Murdoch while he was US managing editor of the Financial Times.
Rod Eddington, a former BA chief executive, became deputy chairman of News Corp's Australian division, News Limited in 1997, a year after he was chosen to run Ansett Australia, the airline in which News Corp owned a 50% stake.
News Corp Australia declined to say by how much the shift to mobile platforms had impacted the number of readers of mX.
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