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It is no bad thing to be published in something as widely read as the Huffington Post, especially for young journalists, but is the readership compensation enough?

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It was not until 1913 (in Something New; published in England as Something Fresh, 1915) that he turned to farce, which became his special strength.

"The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter," which was published in 1940, was something of a sensation.

Unlike her merciless film criticism, Adler's novel about a tabloid journalist, first published in 1976, exudes something approaching vulnerability.

His famous photographs of galloping horses, published in 1878, revealed something that the human eye was blind to.

Mr. Swanson said a complaint from outside the S.E.C. and financial articles on Mr. Madoff published in 2001 "mean something different" to Mr. Swanson today than they did at the time of the S.E.C. examination in 2003-04, the report says.

But "All the President's Men," published in 1974, was something different -- partly because it provided critical, uninvited glimpses into a White House whose corruption astounded even its most cynical detractors.

"Eminent Victorians," published in 1918, was something of a literary bombshell, as much a critique of the hypocritical and sanctimonious mores of the Victorian age as it was an exploration of four individual lives.

In fact, the Prime Minister won a significant victory on Friday: it was just hard to notice it because, although the "conclusions" of the Council are published in French and something that looks like English, they need to be further translated.

For this, he never fully forgave Kurosawa.Much has been written about Kurosawa before (his own life story, published in English as "Something Like an Autobiography", is selective, and its Japanese title, "An Oily Toad", however relevant within the text, understandably put many readers off).

We published the poems right away, and, with the pub date looming, we kept on saying yes to as many as were available until the book came out: eight in all, two published in one issue, something like eight per cent of our total that year.

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