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"The Finkler Question" was published by Bloomsbury USA this week in the United States.
O.K., there's something I didn't tell you: The paper in question was published in June 1939.
The first experiment we can find asking (and answering) this question was published over 100 years ago.
Apparently Mr. Drudge *didn't* link to the Post article where the photo in question was published alongside, putting him squarely in the wrong here.
The answer to the given question was published in 1968 in the Kannan paper [21], where he announced the following fixed point theorem.
The study in question was published on 19 September in Food and Chemical Toxicology by molecular biologist Gilles-Eric Séralini and colleagues.
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The Vital Question is published by Profile (£25).
The Vital Question is published by Profile Books on 23 April.
Youthful zeal doesn't quite suffice as an explanation — Ellison was in his late twenties when many of the writings in question were published.
I hope the information I provide is useful--not only to the person whose question is published, but to other readers out there facing similar situations.
Baquet, who became executive editor in May 2014, also pointed out to Byers he wasn't running the paper when the examples in question were published.
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