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Ms. O'Brien and Ms. Newberg had cannily circumvented what many authors see as a modern publishing scourge — Nielsen BookScan, the subscription service that tracks book sales and is at the fingertips of every agent, editor and publisher — with a centuries-old trick, the nom de plume.
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Stossel was named co-anchor of 20/20 in May 2003, while he was writing his first book, Gimme a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media, which was published in 2004.
After swallowing his three sickly methadone jellies, he heads to his dealer for a proper hit, "tae get us ower this long, hard, day .In 1993, when "Trainspotting" was published, methadone treatment was new and heroin was a scourge.
The story, headlined "Well, how else would Bob Crow, scourge of commuters, get to work?", was published on 2 February 2003 and was partly based on confidential DVLA information supplied by Whittamore that identified the owner of the scooter.
But a paper published online this week by Science suggests it's a relatively young scourge of humankind.
Its eagerly anticipated IPO in New York is expected to be launched early next month.As well as fighting the scourge of Ebola the World Health Organisation made time this week to publish a report calling for tighter regulation of e-cigarettes until more is known about the health effects.
Rat fink reporter types go for the scourge of Baltimore, HL Mencken, whose collected Prejudices have just been published.
The scourge of unfair dress codes is so great that MTV has published a primer for students on how to tell if their school's dress code is sexist.
But since at least 2004, when he published his book "Managers Not M.B.A.s," he has acquired a hard-earned reputation as the scourge of conventional management education.
The academy's statement, undergirded by a lengthy technical report and published this week in the journal Pediatrics, leaves little doubt that living in poverty is a scourge with health effects across an individual's lifespan.
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