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According to email correspondence published by Wings over Scotland - a political blog that favours Scottish independence - the Record created the "document".

The correspondence, published by the Business Insider website, shows a 19-year-old Zuckerberg firing off scattergun thoughts about business, social networks – and user privacy.

According to US diplomatic correspondence published by WikiLeaks, Fujimoto was the Japanese spy agency's best and, at times, only source on North Korea.

The Labour MP said the most worrying issue was the correspondence, published by the BBC Trust for the first time on Wednesday, between Thompson and the trust over Mark Byford's likely payoff in 2010.

Memos and correspondence published by the Treasury select committee on Wednesday in the wake of Diamond's resignation over the Libor scandal also reveal that the FSA was aware of an investigation into the rigging of the key interest rate when it authorised his promotion.

Correspondence published by The New York Times in 2014 as part of a Pulitzer Prize-winning series showed Pruitt allowing lawyers from Devon Energy, an oil and gas company, to write a complaint to the EPA under his official letterhead.

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By perusing the personal accounts of people with even the thinnest thread of a connection to power, hackers can unearth the occasional gold nugget, like the low-level Democratic operative whose private email correspondence, published online by hackers on Thursday, detailed the movements of Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Hillary Clinton and what appears to be Michelle Obama's passport.

Judging by the extensive correspondence published for the first time in Quest for the New Sculpture, the figure who exercised the greatest influence on Caro was neither a painter nor a sculptor but Clement Greenberg.

In correspondence published in response to the original trial by Grunfeld et al (1996), there was support from general practitioners for general practice follow up.

By E. J. Kahn The New Yorker, January 11 , 1958P. 72 The writer read recently that W. Somerset Maugham does not want any of his correspondence published and asked that all recipient of letters from him destroy them.

Correspondence, although not published by Darwin or intended for publication, is the province of the Darwin Correspondence Project; The Complete Work site mentioned above has taken responsibility for publishing digital copies of works of Darwin's available in print, including their translations and multiple editions.

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