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Articles about research papers whose publication is deliberately delayed often pop up now in the scientific press.

Wallman, whose publication has come out six times a year for 14 years, weighed the competing information.

Two years later, having just turned 32, he completed "Moby-Dick" -- the book whose publication closes Volume One.

The third issue, whose publication the party marked, was dedicated to the F.B.I., "the ruthless mirror of America's demons".

What is the purpose of a Liberal party if it's not going to be liberal?" said Ramm, whose publication is not affiliated to the Lib Dem party.

The move mirrors the exercise of the Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, whose publication of 12 images of Muhammad in September sparked the row.

Did Mr. Guckert have any connection with CNN's own Robert Novak, whose publication of Ms. Plame's name started this investigation in the first place?

The chilling document, whose publication was long resisted by the CIA, outlines methods the agency used to obtain information from detainees after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

This dialectic skill is handsomely illustrated in "The Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping," whose publication coincides with the opening of the Prada store.

He also began writing the essays that would eventually be collected in Soul on Ice, and whose publication in Ramparts magazine helped him win parole in 1966.

In a report whose publication is pending, the USDA itself recommends that "new technologies such as the use of bird-detecting radar…should be pursued more vigorously".

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