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That's largely because of a philosophy professor named Peter Trawny, who has begun publishing some of Heidegger's anti-Semitic writings.

Or he may read a transcript of it in "Apology", the magazine that Mr. Apology has begun publishing.

The French Interior Ministry has begun publishing the complete preliminary results from Sunday's vote, broken down by department and starting with overseas territories.

McSweeney's has begun publishing a series of books in the same vein, beginning with one by Mr. Eggers's friend Neal Pollack.

No less staid a body than the American Library Association has begun publishing a "Cybrarian's Manual," with sections on "cyberciting" and "civic cybrarianship".

Among the other cost-cutting measures, the museum has ceased publication of Folk Art Magazine, which went to members, and has begun publishing some of its exhibition catalogs only online.

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Chinese newspapers have begun publishing articles about the Great Leap Forward.

John Newbery (1713-1767) had begun publishing books in 1740 and moved it to central London around 1743.

Bella, as she was always known, gravitated to the poetic circle around Yevgeny Vinokurov, and by the mid-1950s shadhad begun publishing her own work.

And retired Chinese officials who were in office in the months leading up to the Tiananmen Square crackdown have begun publishing their memoirs.

As publishers have begun selling their own electronic editions, two online bookstores, Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com, have begun publishing their own digital editions of titles with expired copyrights.

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