Before I could see anything, my mom came and handed me a magazine that consisted of about 12
pages of articles with all the pictures ripped out.
Not exact matches
Even for publishers who reach their core audience through other forms
of content (like text
articles) on their own sites still see the highest rate
of engagement
with videos when it comes to their Facebook
page.
Overwhelmingly, users respond negatively when videos autoplay (especially
with sound on) if they haven't yet opted in to watch on say, a
page they've visited
with the goal
of reading an
article.
Editor's Note: A previous version
of this
article incorrectly stated Carter
Page told the House Intelligence Committee he communicated
with Igor Sechin during his July 2016 Moscow trip.
A September 23, 2016 Yahoo News
article by investigative reporter Michael Isikoff said
Page met
with Sechin during the trip, at which point Sechin reportedly raised the possibility
of lifting US sanctions on Russia if Trump became president.
In Reddit's case, there are no editors choosing
articles that sit on the front
page — or rather, there are millions
of editors, all
of whom vote
with their clicks to determine what gets to the front
page.
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of this
article appears in print on November 28, 2009, on
Page A14
of the New York edition
with the headline: With Late Rush, Mayor Spent $ 102 Million on Elect
with the headline:
With Late Rush, Mayor Spent $ 102 Million on Elect
With Late Rush, Mayor Spent $ 102 Million on Election.
A version
of this
article appears in print on 11/18/2015, on
page B2
of the NewYork edition
with the headline: Makers
of Nutritional Supplements Charged in Federal Sweep.
A version
of this
article appears in print on February 28, 2016, on
Page MM20
of the Sunday Magazine
with the headline: Group Study.
A version
of this
article appears in print on 05/12/2013, on
page MM20
of the NewYork edition
with the headline: The Scientific 7 - Minute Workout.
A version
of this
article appears in print on 09/24/2013, on
page B1
of the NewYork edition
with the headline: JPMorgan's Legal Hurdles Expected to Multiply.
A version
of this
article appears in print on 02/06/2015, on
page B3
of the NewYork edition
with the headline: After a Deal to Sell Some Stores, RadioShack Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.
A version
of this
article appears in print on 06/16/2016, on
page A9
of the NewYork edition
with the headline: Coffee May Protect Against Cancer, W.H.O. Concludes, in Reversal
of a 1991 Study.
A version
of this
article appears in print on 08/11/2015, on
page D4
of the NewYork edition
with the headline: I Was Mosquito Bait.
A version
of this
article appears in print on July 13, 2013, on
Page A20
of the New York edition
with the headline: Jim Buck, 81; Made Walking Dogs a Job.
A version
of this
article appears in print on 07/26/2016, on
page D4
of the NewYork edition
with the headline: Is u201cgeneric Viagrau201d sold online legit?.
A version
of this
article appears in print on 06/12/2012, on
page D5
of the NewYork edition
with the headline: An Argument for the Slow - but - Steady Approach.
A version
of this
article appears in print on, on
Page A1
of the New York edition
with the headline: Research Finds Firstborns Gain The Higher I.Q. Order Reprints Today's Paper Subscribe
A version
of this
article appears in print on 06/07/2016, on
page D6
of the NewYork edition
with the headline: Yoga May Be Good for the Brain.
A version
of this
article appears in print on 04/08/2014, on
page B4
of the NewYork edition
with the headline: Equity Fund Buys Maker
of Matzos.
A version
of this
article appears in print on July 22, 2012, on
Page MM14
of the Sunday Magazine
with the headline: How Did Political Money Get This Loud?.
A version
of this
article appears in print on, on
Page A10
of the New York edition
with the headline: Shrinking Newsrooms Wage Fewer Battles for Public Access to Courtrooms.
A version
of this
article appears in print on February 10, 2013, on
Page AU1
of the New York edition
with the headline: Stalled on the E.V. Highway.
A version
of this
article appears in print on January 10, 2010, on
Page A18
of the New York edition
with the headline: With Detroit In a Downturn, Entrepreneurs Opt to Look
with the headline:
With Detroit In a Downturn, Entrepreneurs Opt to Look
With Detroit In a Downturn, Entrepreneurs Opt to Look Up.
A version
of this
article appears in print on November 14, 2010, on
Page ST1
of the New York edition
with the headline: Gee, I Think You Look Familiar.
A version
of this
article appears in print on April 23, 2014, on
Page A1
of the New York edition
with the headline: U.S. Middle Class Is No Longer World's Richest.
A version
of this article appears in print on March 21, 2013, on Page A11 of the New York edition with the headline: Debate Emerges Over Effectiveness Of Israel's Antimissile Syste
of this
article appears in print on March 21, 2013, on
Page A11
of the New York edition with the headline: Debate Emerges Over Effectiveness Of Israel's Antimissile Syste
of the New York edition
with the headline: Debate Emerges Over Effectiveness
Of Israel's Antimissile Syste
Of Israel's Antimissile System.
A version
of this
article appears in print on October 8, 2012, on
Page A1
of the New York edition
with the headline: The Patent, Used as a Sword.
A version
of this
article appears in print on July 28, 2015, on
Page B2
of the New York edition
with the headline: Main Chinese Index Falls 8.5 % in Worst Market Slide in 8 Years.
A version
of this
article appears in print on June 24, 2013, on
Page A12
of the New York edition
with the headline: In Debate Over Military Sexual Assault, Men Are Overlooked Victims.
A version
of this
article appears in print on July 4, 2010, on
Page A1
of the New York edition
with the headline: As Oil Industry Fights a Tax, It Reaps Subsidies.
A version
of this
article appears in print on December 11, 2013, on
Page A1
of the New York edition
with the headline: After Setbacks, Online Courses Are Rethought.
A version
of this
article appears in print on April 8, 2012, on
Page BU2
of the New York edition
with the headline: Here's $ 1,000.
A version
of this
article appears in print on December 16, 2012, on
Page A1
of the New York edition
with the headline: A Mother, a Gun Enthusiast and the First Victim.
A version
of this
article appears in print on February 23, 2010, on
Page B1
of the New York edition
with the headline: Adding Wal - Mart's Clout to Streamed Shows.
A version
of this
article appears in print on September 13, 2017, on
Page B2
of the New York edition
with the headline: Apple Unveils iPhone X and 8 Models as It Upgrades TV Set - Top Box.
A version
of this
article appears in print on September 17, 2013, on
Page A13
of the New York edition
with the headline: Antibiotic - Resistant Infections Lead to 23,000 Deaths a Year, C.D.C. Finds.
A version
of this
article appears in print on November 6, 2017, on
Page A1
of the New York edition
with the headline: Millions in Facebook Shares Rooted in Russian Cash.
A version
of this
article appears in print on June 20, 2013, on
Page F6
of the New York edition
with the headline: In Head - Hunting, Big Data May Not Be Such a Big Deal.
A version
of this
article appears in print on May 31, 2016, on
Page A1
of the New York edition
with the headline: Soured Deal With Hong Kong Allies Is Tale of Trump's Extre
with the headline: Soured Deal
With Hong Kong Allies Is Tale of Trump's Extre
With Hong Kong Allies Is Tale
of Trump's Extremes.
A version
of this
article appears in print on July 10, 2011, on
Page MM24
of the Sunday Magazine
with the headline: Sheila Bair's Bank Shot.
A version
of this
article appears in print on September 20, 2015, on
Page A1
of the New York edition
with the headline: U.S. and China Seek Arms Deal for Cyberspace.
A version
of this
article appears in print on, on
Page F5
of the New York edition
with the headline: The Claim: Identical twins have identical DNA.
A version
of this
article appears in print on November 2, 2013, on
Page A1
of the New York edition
with the headline: Climate Change Seen Posing Risk to Food Supplies.
Unfortunately, the output
of the «spun»
articles is often gibberish that makes no sense and only clogs up search engine results
pages with nonsense.
A version
of this
article appears in print on April 30, 2012, on
Page B1
of the New York edition
with the headline: Start - Ups Look to the Crowd.
A version
of this
article appears in print on August 13, 2016, on
Page B1
of the New York edition
with the headline: A Flood
of Money, but to Where?.
A version
of this
article appears in print on, on
Page A1
of the New York edition
with the headline: OBAMA SELECTSS BIDEN, ADDING FOREIGN EXPERTISE TO TICKET.
A version
of this
article appears in print on May 28, 2012, on
Page B1
of the New York edition
with the headline: Farewell, Silicon Valley.
A version
of this
article appears in print on, on
Page B1
of the New York edition
with the headline: Trying to Cure «G.M. Hangover».