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What's notable, and disturbing, is the recent New York Magazine article on the troubles facing The Times, which discloses that Kramon "is moving to San Francisco to become the new technology editor".
The director of public prosecutions Kier Starmer told the Leveson inquiry that 'considerable public interest weight' is given to journalistic conduct which discloses that a criminal offence has been committed and/or concealed".
Require labeling of research chemicals which discloses that preliminary data suggests safety and effectiveness, but that there is a lack of longitudinal data.
The typical spectra are shown in Fig. 3, which discloses that the absorbance of the unprotonated form of the indicator 2-nitroaniline is weak in salt-containing solution compared to the sample of the indicator in salt-free solution.
The western blotting results were confirmed by confocal microscopic analysis, which discloses that E2A/Pbx1-PE was merged with GFP-LC3 in the HBSS and rapamycin treatment groups in the cytoplasm, while nuclear E2A/Pbx1 was relocalized to the cytoplasm upon treatment with HBSS or rapamycin and this relocalization was blocked by bafilomycin A1, an autophagy inhibitor.
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The moderator, Wolf Blitzer of CNN, effectively invited Mr. Gingrich to critique Mr. Romney's release this week of his tax returns, which disclosed that his blind trust included a Swiss bank account that was shut down in 2010.
Project Tiger was inaugurated by the government of India in 1973, following the first tiger census, which disclosed that, of the estimated forty thousand tigers living in India at the turn of the previous century, fewer than two thousand remained.
There has been another potential complication: the recent publication in the local media of a damning audit from the canton's finance inspection department, which disclosed that the government had been leasing some of its prime properties to former politicians or civil servants for a fraction of their market value.
From time to time we get worrisome evidence of data malfeasance, such as the last big revelation of N.S.A. eavesdropping, in 2005, which disclosed that the agency was tapping Americans without the legal nicety of a warrant, or the more recent I.R.S. targeting of right-wing political groups.
Elizabeth Kolbert's article on Nazi trials and the Stolpersteine project dovetailed with a report released the same week by the Equal Justice Initiative, which disclosed that some four thousand lynchings occurred in the American South between 1877 and 1950 ("The Last Trial," February 16th).
A recent article that I thought would have gotten much more attention was the cover piece in Time magazine, "The Military's Secret Weapon," which disclosed that "for the first time in history, a sizable and growing number of U.S. combat troops are taking daily doses of antidepressants to calm nerves strained by repeated and lengthy tours in Iraq and Afghanistan".
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