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"Making the Hydrogen Bomb: History Revised" (news article, Jan . 3 suggests the very able mathematician Stan Ulam deserves major credit for developing the United States hydrogen bomb.
Political appointees have regularly revised news releases on climate from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, altering headlines and opening paragraphs to play down the continuing global warming trend.
A Channel 4 spokesman said: "Channel 4 has agreed a revised news deal with ITN with a view to preserving the reach and impact of Channel 4 News, by concentrating resources around the peak bulletin, while increasing the range and quality of news content available digitally.
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Metro Philadelphia will have an editorial staff of 16, whose work will mainly involve revising news stories from The Associated Press and other news services to fit the paper's summary-style format.
After hearing from the Lacks family, the European team apologized, revised the news release and quietly took the data off-line.
When the market was revised after news of his infection, bookmakers priced the horse at 6-1 with a run.
Ms. Pigalle said the late-breaking document dump provided a reason to revise the news blackout law.
Every weekend, revise entire news points collected in your diary.
So they decided that the revised 10 o'clock news would not follow any rigid formula.
And they say the bank had to move up the announcement of Ms. Krawcheck's revised role because news of it was already spreading.
First the bad news: Revised estimates from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest that the novel H1N1 virus has spread much further in the country and taken a far greater toll than earlier analyses suggested.
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