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User:Jokestress/WSJ
User:Jokestress/WSJ < User:Jokestress by name Richard D. Arvey ...
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Image:WSJ Logo.png
Image:WSJ Logo.png Image File history File links ...
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Image talk:WSJ Logo.png
Image talk:WSJ Logo.png If I'm not mistaken, the WSJ's full-word logo includes a full ...
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Talk:Race and intelligence/Archive 14
... 16, July 24, 2005 (UTC) APA and WSJ statements Today's little project on this ... more clearly the frequently-cited APA and WSJ pieces. I have added a reference to ... using language that trivalizes the APA and WSJ consensus statements. This is an obvious violation ... work at universities. The characterization of the WSJ statement is completely unacceptable. While it was first published in the WSJ, the mainstream statement was subsequently published ...
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Talk:Elvis Presley/archive1
... ever appeared since. And I read the WSJ, Barron's and the Economist, always). Look ... TEXT IS A COPYRIGHT VIOLATION, ONE THE WSJ DOES NOT ALLOW. -- Ted Wilkes 2) AND ... The editor could have sent me the WSJ text via private email if he was ... was written in two articles in the WSJ. For each, a specific date is given ... ads; however, my hunch is that the WSJ of that time wasn't so ...
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Talk:Lucky duckies/archive
... in favor of those disagreeing with the WSJ. There is the language itself -- calling something ... factual information focus exclusively on debunking the WSJ. These debunkings are not even phrased as things critics of the WSJ have said. They are written in a ... section actually supports the position in the WSJ editorial by reinforcing the fact that an ... harder" subsection also does not contradict the WSJ editorial, but only contradicts certain other ...
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2003 world oil market chronology
... concerns before an impending war in Iraq. (WSJ) March 19: Military action in Iraq commences ... player outside of Russia as well. (NYT, WSJ) April 23: According to the American military ... country's northern oilfields are still offline. (WSJ) April 24: OPEC oil ministers, meeting for ... liquefaction plant in Australia's Northern Territory. (WSJ, NYT) June 17: The head of Iraq ... flexibility, and that will have an impact." (WSJ) June 22: Iraq exports oil for ...
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2001 world oil market chronology
... the West coast of the United States. (WSJ, WP) February 9: The Federal Energy Regulatory ... barrel, the highest level in nine years. (WSJ) March 15: Phillips Petroleum announces that it ... talks with the companies involved. (DJ, NYT, WSJ) March 20: EPA Administrator Carol Browner announces ... deal valued at $6.5 billion. (WP, WSJ) *May 16: Several sources, including the Washington ... barrels of recoverable oil in the ANWR. (WSJ) *June 6: The World Bank executive ...
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2000 world oil market chronology
... the West coast of the United States. (WSJ, WP) February 9: The Federal Energy Regulatory ... barrel, the highest level in nine years. (WSJ) March 15: Phillips Petroleum announces that it ... talks with the companies involved. (DJ, NYT, WSJ) March 20: EPA Administrator Carol Browner announces ... deal valued at $6.5 billion. (WP, WSJ) *May 16: Several sources, including the Washington ... barrels of recoverable oil in the ANWR. (WSJ) *June 6: The World Bank executive ...
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Talk:Paul R. Pillar
... should stay as it faithfully reports the WSJ criticism. Regarding blogs who are supportive of ... actually indicates something he got right. The WSJ may have gotten it wrong, as is ... see the claim backed up in the WSJ article. Better to simply say the WSJ was critical of Pillar's ideas about ... include the info that editors at the WSJ wrote an editorial second-guessing the ...
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