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  • Chavez, meanwhile, called state television on Thursday and urged Venezuelans to "pay no attention to rumors," apparently referring to the newspaper's report.

    FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2011

  • Scientists who reviewed the newspaper's results said even those lower levels are troubling, because people exposed to them could face an increased risk of cancer.

    States' tests for toxic air near schools called into doubt 2009

  • The first time I encountered this approach was in writing a small article about CharityFocus.org for The Christian Science Monitor, when I was that newspaper's San Francisco bureau chief.

    Paul Van Slambrouck: The Gift Economy Paul Van Slambrouck 2011

  • As the independent nose grows large, sprouts spindly legs and goes walkabout, the distraught Kovaliov rushes to the police, tries to place an ad in the newspaper's lost-and-found column and frantically pursues the errant appendage.

    An Ingeniously Staged 'Nose' Judy Fayard 2011

  • The first time I encountered this approach was in writing a small article about CharityFocus.org for The Christian Science Monitor, when I was that newspaper's San Francisco bureau chief.

    Paul Van Slambrouck: The Gift Economy Paul Van Slambrouck 2011

  • It is not aligned with either political party and, since the newspaper's founding in 1982, has never endorsed any political candidate.

    USA TODAY's Editorial Board 2010

  • In between he was the newspaper's executive editor.

    USA TODAY's Editorial Board 2010

  • The newspaper's analysis relies on the Medicare patient-satisfaction survey called HCAHPS, for the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers, begun in 2006.

    Medicare data can help patients fill perception gap 2011

  • USA TODAY's Editorial Board, which forms the opinions expressed in USA TODAY's editorials, is the staff of the newspaper's opinion section.

    USA TODAY's Editorial Board 2010

  • The first time I encountered this approach was in writing a small article about CharityFocus.org for The Christian Science Monitor, when I was that newspaper's San Francisco bureau chief.

    Paul Van Slambrouck: The Gift Economy Paul Van Slambrouck 2011

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