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But Celsius 7/7, published in the aftermath of the London tube and bus bombings, does provide some clues to Gove's political outlook.

In its quiet beauty, Juan's image evokes both the reflecting pools at soon-to-be-opened Ground Zero Memorial and the black-on-black cover that The New Yorker published in the aftermath of 9/11.

His years in outdoor education led him to write an influential treatise, Education and the Mountain Centres, published in the aftermath of the 1971 Cairngorm tragedy, when six young people died of exposure in a storm.

French media said the journalists had recognised Laachraoui as one of their captors, known to them as Abou Idriss, when his photograph was published in the aftermath of the Brussels attacks.

The highly-acclaimed meditation on ageing and dying in his native Caribbean was published in the aftermath of Walcott's withdrawal from the race to be Oxford Professor of Poetry amid a smear campaign in which decades-old claims of sexual harassment by a student resurfaced during a bitterly fought election.

The IMF's own debt sustainability analysis, published in the aftermath of the negotiations between Tsipras and his eurozone partners earlier this month, suggests that the country's debt burden will quickly become unmanageable without a lengthy moratorium on repayments, perhaps of up to 30 years, or a reduction in the face value of the debt.

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A Wall Street Journal piece published in the aftermath called the country "Cyberwar's Hottest Front".

But for those with the resolve to get past its slightly indigestible title, the new anthology of reflections on Jackson's life and work put together by Mark Fisher (aka blogosphere heavyweight K-Punk) makes a hugely worthwhile counterweight to the many rush-released cash-in titles published in the indecent aftermath of his death.

"Lewd photos' extortion has become the 'soft rib' of officials," read the headline of an official party editorial published online in the aftermath of the Chongqing affair.

O'Hagan exploded into fame with a piece ("Bad-bastardness") published in the Guardian in March 1993, in the aftermath of the Jamie Bulger verdict.

In general, the boom in publishing that occurred in the aftermath of Franco's death had receded by the early 21st century.

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