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The Economist typically publishes several maps a week, often covering areas of disputed territory.
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Ms. Cohn and Mr. Sniadecki spent a week mapping a route through the park.
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Self-guided tours with bed-and-breakfast and maps start at about $500 a week a person.
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The survey followed a 3-week training of 21 community interviewers, 1 week of mapping the selected households, and a week of piloting the survey instrument.
While the current map provides only a week-by-week summary of last year's flu season, students could scroll through it to observe the spread of flu across the United States in 2010-11 and to develop similar visualizations of their own.
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