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By publishing his book he has made a victim's statement to the court of public opinion, full of anonymous sources.

It strolled blithely through a zoo full of "anonymous animals," as they are known, which replace usernames when groups work on a Google Doc anonymously.

The new paintings by Tim Stoner showcased in this exhibition are informed by the years the Essex-born artist spent living in Andalucía, and are full of anonymous, often silhouetted figures busy, delightfully, delaying the day.

Its sprawling, ugly suburbs of crumbling high rises – like Miami and Palm Beach – are full of anonymous apartments in even more anonymous blocks, where landlords don't ask questions for the right money, and where it is easy to hide those wishing to make the perilous journey to Italy.

"This is one of the most wonderful pieces of theatre - theatre as exploration and questioning - that I have seen," wrote John Peter in the Sunday Times, "and it speaks with grim eloquence to a century whose progress is marked out by mass graves full of anonymous bodies".

In echos of the Iraq War, New York Times was happy to pitch in just in time for the war authorization push too, publishing a front page article this weekend full of anonymous quotes from government officials hyping the worldwide spread of Isis and "raising the prospect of a new global war on terror".

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THREE thousand miles from where Happy, Dopey and Doc line the walls of the Walt Disney Company's Burbank studios, the animator Bill Plympton keeps an office in one of those south-of-Midtown Manhattan buildings full of anonymous-looking steel gray doors.

And I have become a lightning rod for the full force of anonymous sleaze attacks and dirty tricks.

Capital New York provided a full list of anonymous Wikipedia edits linked to NYPD IP addresses in a Google document.

Newspapers both friendly and hostile to Labour were full of mostly anonymous quotes from MPs and shadow ministers decrying their leader's performance.In the circumstances, this is somewhat surprising.

After watching his father's case play out in the media, with articles full of unflattering, anonymous leaks, Mr. Kushner did the one thing he could do to gain a modicum of control over the press: he bought his way in, paying about $10 million for The Observer, a newspaper read obsessively by New York's business, political and cultural elite.

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