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TODAY'S recommended economics writing: Who are the leading Fed contenders?

This inspired Gould's only well-known piece of writing: Who killed the Dial?

There are few economists now writing who would chance their arms so far.

In July 1861 a Virginian noted: "Everybody is writing who can raise a pencil or sheet of paper".

The jacket says it's about a male professor of writing who has an affair with a much younger female student.

Tom Janeway is a teacher of creative writing who has an Englishman Abroad slot on local radio in Seattle.

You know how there are those teachers of creative writing who can't necessarily write but can teach?

Fans reacted to her deadpan and taste for fashion as if she had buzzed down from Mars, one writing, "Who are you?

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This one-day intensive course is aimed at people with little formal experience of travel-writing who would like to turn their notes from the road into coherent travel narratives.

And the media, embodied by simps like John Harwood, will declare the matter settled and get on with the process of writing the stories they are good at writing -- who won and who lost politically in the health care fight.

I know that others less gifted and less qualified than you demand high prices but usually they are people with another [illegible] -- teaching, writing -- who made a name for themselves first.

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