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Even if you do not have lexis-nexis, many papers like WaPo and NYT ($-for now) have available archives that report pre-1992.
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There's something to be said for having a bone to pick with Bush, a great many somethings actually, but let's not get all rose-colored-glasses on the Clinton administration, especially when the record is absolutely available to anyone who cares to peruse the congressional record and lexis-nexis new articles.
The Birth of Hobama, King/Queen of the Monsters Steven Barnes 2008
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With lexis-nexis and Mr Google, it's just too easy to research the accuser and put his comments into context before they breathlessly rush to report the latest little GOP oppo nugget of misinformation.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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With lexis-nexis and Mr Google, it's just too easy to research the accuser and put his comments into context before they breathlessly rush to report the latest little GOP oppo nugget of misinformation.
Hullabaloo 2007
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Those who have access to lexis-nexis can research the exact circumstances surrounding the statement -- "policy is above the law".
Archive 2004-11-01 2004
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Here on planet earth we have google and lexis-nexis and we can dig up all the examples of when they said things they claim they didn't say.
Hullabaloo 2004
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As for mainstream media attention, a lexis-nexis search shows that “Pandagon” has been mentioned fourteen times in the last couple of years in major mainstream newspapers and magazines (most recent mention: today’s Guardian article about feminist blogging) ; in contrast, “Alas” has been mentioned once (in an article about blogs covering the Terri Schiavo controversy).
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