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BBC News, citing recently disclosed papers that were printed in the Sydsvenska Dagbladet newspaper, said that C. S. Lewis, the essayist and author of his own "Chronicles of Narnia" fantasy books, tried to nominate Tolkien, his friend and fellow Oxford faculty member, for the Nobel.

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The parliamentary group, meanwhile, is fighting the British government's refusal to disclose papers that, it says, would reveal complicity in secret flights and subsequent abuse of suspects.

The parliamentary group, meanwhile, is fighting a refusal by the British government to disclose papers that, it says, would reveal UK complicity in the secret flights and subsequent abuse of individual suspects.

• In filing for bankruptcy recently, Sun-Times Media Group, publisher of The Chicago Sun-Times and several smaller papers, disclosed in court papers that it had drawn up its original 2009 budget based on an expected 18percentt slide in ad revenue for the entire year, but had revised that to 30percentt.

The preliminary settlement was disclosed in papers filed in Federal District Court in Manhattan and requires court approval.

TSMC today disclosed in papers filed with a U.S. federal court in San Jose, Calif., what it says is new evidence of corporate espionage by employees of SMIC.

A newly disclosed "white paper" lays out the legal reasoning behind the claim that President Obama has the power to kill American citizens believed to be part of Al Qaeda.

On one level, there were not too many surprises in the newly disclosed "white paper" offering a legal reasoning behind the claim that President Obama has the power to order the killing of American citizens who are believed to be part of Al Qaeda.

As Samantha Power, an author who works for President Barack Obama, has disclosed, a paper by a Pentagon official urged caution in using the G-word: "Be careful …Genocide finding could commit [the government] to actually do something .Plain facts, muddy languageEven when the facts are clear, the vocabulary may not be.

Woodward Talks to Leak Prosecutor By The New York Times WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Bob Woodward, assistant managing editor of The Washington Post, has told Mr. Fitzgerald that he learned the identity of Ms. Wilson from a senior administration official nearly a month before her identity was disclosed, the paper reported.

When the Prime Minister met with retiring American Ambassador Livingston Merchant, he angrily disclosed the paper Kennedy had left behind, and hinted that he might make use of it in the upcoming election campaign.

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