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THEORIES OF HAPPINESS: As a professional reader, I find it charming and not a little delusional that Gretchen Rubin's "Happiness Project" — at No. 6 on the paperback how-to list after 71 weeks — cites serious literature as one inspiration.

The maladies, said Mr. Iqbal, 31, a professional reader of the Koran, are the result of a gantlet of torture, imprisonment and interrogation for which his Washington lawyer plans to sue the United States government.

"The conditions in which we read today are not those of 50 or even 30 years ago," another professional reader, the novelist and critic Tim Parks, wrote in a New York Review of Books essay.

Copious and polemical footnotes exhaust even a professional reader's patience.

You'll have three or four paragraphs at the most, on one page, and you'll need to get the interest of the professional reader of these documents who spends an average of no more than 2 minutes on each resume.

All radiographs were read by a nursing health professional (reader I) with 30 years of experience in reading radiographs for tuberculosis and silicosis.

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Rather, boredom — unlike its equally bland smiley-faced twin, interest — is something professional readers, who are expected to keep things lively, would rather not admit to, for fear of being scolded and sent back to the Weekly Reader.

CALEB CRAIN Brooklyn To the Editor: Maybe "professional readers... would rather not admit" that a book is boring, as Jennifer Schuessler asserts, but I find it altogether fitting that the O.E.D.'s first citation of the noun "boredom" comes from Dickens's "Bleak House".

The graphic communication mode of the aforementioned data sets is seen as crucial to bridging gaps in understanding for both lay and professional readers.

McCue suggested that if all this new content is embraced by readers, we might see Flipboard start to pursue a similar strategy around other topics, with a focus on reaching professional readers.

Mobile has become a significant part of the FT's business overall: a full 25% of all FT.com traffic is now coming from mobile devices, the company said — a signal, if one was needed, for any other newspaper or magazine that targets a similar demographic of largely professional readers.

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