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55,906 words, approx. 186 pages
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Biography of O. Henry
443 words, approx. 1.5 pages
 The American short-story writer William Sydney Porter (1862-1910), who wrote under the pseudonym O. Henry, pioneered in picturing the lives of lower-class and middle-class New Yorkers. William Sydney Porter was born in Greensboro, N.C., on Sept. 11, 1862...
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Biography of William Sydney Porter
11835 words, approx. 39.5 pages
 Perhaps the reputation of no other American writer has undergone a more rapid and drastic reversal than that of William Sydney Porter. Writing under the pseudonym O. Henry during the first decade of the twentieth century, Porter commanded a readership in...
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Biography of O. Henry
5945 words, approx. 19.8 pages
 When William Sydney Porter had his first book, Cabbages and Kings (1904), published he had only six more years to live. But, with his identity hidden beneath the legendary pen name O. Henry, the fame of his short stories was already firmly established in...




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 Credit Management
Six Sigma - all sixes and sevens?
02/01/2004: 553 words, approx. 2 pages Your article on Six Sigma (Credit Management December 2003) caught my attention. Having used the Six Sigma approach myself, I feel compelled to respond. In theory, Six Sigma can be a wonderful tool for identifying defects, their level of occurrence, and targeting of...
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 Harper's Magazine
Sixes and sevens. (Puzzle).
02/01/2003: 394 words, approx. 1 pages The clues to words of six and seven letters are grouped separately. Solvers must determine where each answer belongs in the diagram, using answers to the numbered clues as guides. Answers include one proper name. As always, mental repunctuation of a clue is...
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 AP Features
Chinese court orders jail time for 13 people in deadly hospital fire
6/12/2007: 353 words, approx. 1 pages A Chinese court sentenced 13 people to jail Tuesday for their roles in a hospital fire that killed 37 people, injured dozens and forced patients to jump from third-story windows in subfreezing temperatures, state media reported.Sentences ranged from one to five years, the official Xinhua...
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 The New York Observer
Clinton: Change "You Can Count On"
1/6/2008: 335 words, approx. 1 pages Last night’s debate was not a fluke. Hillary Clinton is wagering the success of her campaign in New Hampshire, and possibly her entire candidacy, on her ability to destroy the reputations of Barack Obama and John Edwards as change-makers. After building them up as making...


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