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In August of 1969, as the Troubles were beginning to boil, he left the pub carrying brown paper bags filled with empty stout bottles material for petrol bombs.

Rajan is upbeat about the Independent's digital future and wrote about a visit to the favourite post-deadline haunt of Independent journalists, the Elephant and Castle pub, near the paper's Kensington newsroom.

But let's pause for a moment: this is the day when a raggle-taggle bunch of civic activists find that all those frustrating conferences, impassioned pub arguments, and various papers tossed into the pre-devolutionary void, actually might have meant something after all.

A literature search from years 2000 to 2012 using the terms treatment resistance, anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), binge eating disorder (BED), and eating disorders yielded 38 papers from Pub Med and 26 papers from Psych Info.

In August, the journal Nature pub- lished a paper on protein folding with 56,000 co-authors.

The adults who should have been caring for her spent their time running their pub instead, but no paper reported this story as "mother obsessed with business neglected child".

He shows us the drunk who wanders off to the pub with his ballot paper, the first-time voters who think they're choosing a prime minister and the mother and daughter of the same name (played by Judi Dench and Finty Williams) who launch into a furious family row when they discover only one of them is officially registered.

The number of papers cited by Pub Med each year has also grown linearly, to a current total exceeding 18 million [ 1].

We thank the Papers in the Pub and Coopers & Cladistics discussion groups and the Cook and Crisp lab groups, for valuable discussion on ancestral state reconstruction and modelling of tree.

Their writing routine, Edmondson says now, consisted of "[a] couple of hours in the morning, off to the pub with a piece of paper and a pen, get pissed, write a load of bollocks, come back, tear that up and do some more the next morning".

Where once, through the likes of game shows, a tiny fraction of people might have had their five minutes of attention, now - as long as you didn't mind your behaviour being edited to ratchet up the conflict (reality - never has a word been so misused) you might find yourself instantly famous - talked about at the watercooler and at the pub, your picture in the paper.

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