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A handful of commentaries on the Dubai-based, Saudi-owned Al-Arabiyya; some data-free, opinion-laden statements by Al-Arabiyya executives; similar sorts of statements by individual Lebanese and Saudi "commentators"; and the observations of a Syrian-born "journalist and blogger" based in Dubai.
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A handful of commentaries on the Dubai-based, Saudi-owned Al-Arabiyya; some data-free, opinion-laden statements by Al-Arabiyya executives; similar sorts of statements by individual Lebanese and Saudi "commentators"; and the observations of a Syrian-born "journalist and blogger" based in Dubai.
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A handful of commentaries on the Dubai-based, Saudi-owned Al-Arabiyya; some data-free, opinion-laden statements by Al-Arabiyya executives; similar sorts of statements by individual Lebanese and Saudi "commentators"; and the observations of a Syrian-born "journalist and blogger" based in Dubai.
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For God's sake is it just too much work for you people to go look at the goddamned internals before spouting off your data-free theories?
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In today's data-free marketplace, consumers who need by-pass surgery don't know where to go to get the best care.
George Halvorson: Point 3: We Need an Orbitz for Health 2009
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A data-free session Monday left investors focused on interpreting comments from China's central bank chief over the weekend.
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It was a data-free day, but overnight news had given investors plenty to think about, and Federal Reserve officials were also prominent on the schedule, with Chairman Ben Bernanke in Florida, discussing "preventable mortgage foreclosures."
Treasury prices 2008
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They have to trust what their organization tells them about their pay and come to their own data-free decisions about how fairly they are paid relative to their co-workers.
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U.S. Treasurys got off to a slow start, with the market bouncing around unchanged as investors searched for direction on a data-free day.
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Salon has just published a virtually data-free article which blames Heath Ledger's overdose death on patients 'misunderstanding of pharmacology, busy doctors and pharmacists, and drug company advertising.
Maia Szalavitz: More Misinformation on Ledger Death, Prescription Drug Misuse 2008
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