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In a tweet, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo called Wikipedia's plans to pull the plug on its website "foolish" and "silly".
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Being a neophyte pawpaw enthusiast, my first stop for information was, of course, Wikipedia's entry for pawpaws.
Archive 2009-10-01 Sarah Lenz 2009
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The French concept of the secular seems so distinctive that even the English-language Wikipedia's entry on the issue uses the French term, laïcité, worded in French, to describe it.
Global Voices in English » France: Secularity, Required for Democracy and Human Rights 2009
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If you'd like to learn more about the differences between Jewish foods from different regional cultures, Wikipedia's article on “Jewish Cuisine” may be of interest.
Global Voices in English » Israel: For the Love of Food 2009
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According to Wikipedia's article on murder rates by country Mexico averages 10 muders per 100,000.
The Facts Concerning Violent Crimes Committed Against US Tourists in Mexico 2010
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According to Wikipedia's article on murder rates by country Mexico averages 10 muders per 100,000.
The Facts Concerning Violent Crimes Committed Against US Tourists in Mexico 2010
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Wikipedia's anonymous editting, and edit wars, can be disheartening and I don't see how a contributor gets the same sense of satisfaction after fighting those sorts of battles.
'The strikethrough is the canonical symbol of the Web' Mia 2009
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She is, I can tell you, a remarkable woman by any imaginable definition in too many ways to elaborate here though Wikipedia's entry will give you at least an idea of what I mean and this New York Times article will give you an idea of why the role she may or may not have played in convincing the president to intervene in Libya has made her front-page news again.
Eric Alterman: Think Again: Two Views of Samantha Power: A Case Study in Conservative Journalism Eric Alterman 2011
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Tom Quaadman , a vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce not usually USCOC—Wikipedia's first listing is for the United States Corps of Chaplains, says the issue illustrates some of the wider problems affecting the competitiveness of the U.S.
Regulators Serve Up Alphabet Soup Jean Eaglesham 2011
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According to Wikipedia's article on murder rates by country Mexico averages 10 muders per 100,000.
The Facts Concerning Violent Crimes Committed Against US Tourists in Mexico 2010
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