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French went full-time at the Observer in 1978, a paper for which he started writing in 1963.
The Guardian, a paper for which she now posts weekly recipes, has called her the "modern face of poverty".
(This was the same paper for which the distinguished literary critic Paul de Man, then a young man, wrote anti-Semitic articles).
Years ago I asked a section editor on the paper for which I then worked whether he was going to employ a particular journalist.
Most will make it into La Verdad (The Truth), a weekly paper for which he covers politics, writes a column, and does investigations.
In addition, there will be no more "tiers" of GCSEs, so the easier foundation paper, for which the maximum grade is a C, will be scrapped.
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Two of Harvard's eight charges of scientific misconduct involve published papers for which some of the original raw data is missing.
The university said in a statement last week that Dr. Hauser or a co-author had been directed to correct three published papers for which the original data could not be found.
Beyond the Grant papers, for which he was awarded a Lincoln Prize in 2004, Mr. Simon wrote or edited a number of other books dealing with Lincoln, Grant and the Civil War and dozens of journal articles on subjects of wide variance in 19th-century American history.
(A separate form is used for authors of papers for which all coauthors are employees of the Australian, Canadian, and/or U.K. Government).
Thus, we will only reconsider papers for which we have specifically invited resubmission or when a significant error has been made during review that influenced our final decision. .
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