71.   Johnson initially wanted the letters published as a large ad in the Chronicle, but decided Tuesday to withdraw the ad and publish them on the Web site instead.

72.   Ke Kim Yan demanded that the newspapers publish his letter as a correction in their next issues.

73.   Local newspapers had published letters from the public complaining about the scrapping of the discounts, which also affected the many Filipino maids and their employers in Singapore.

74.   Official newspapers have published letters from well-wishers congratulating the president and renewing their allegiance to him.

75.   Nezavisimaya Gazeta later published a letter by billionaire financier George Soros.

76.   On Wednesday, the French newspaper Est Republicain published a letter by the wives of the pilots demanding Chirac put off the treaty signing until their husbands are freed.

77.   Police Friday prevented Islamic militants from entering the offices of a newspaper that published a letter critical of the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

78.   Scientific American magazine on Friday said it was considering publishing a letter it had received from the Unabomber, but that it did not expect to receive the manifesto.

79.   Singapore says it has the right over foreign publications to publish its letters when it considers articles to be incorrect.

80.   She published a letter, including her phone number, in a Berlin newspaper, and other media picked it up.

v. + letter >>共 344
send 20.59%
write 14.48%
receive 10.28%
sign 3.89%
read 2.73%
deliver 2.55%
get 2.38%
release 1.91%
mail 1.46%
publish 1.24%
publish + n. >>共 641
book 8.80%
report 6.13%
article 4.67%
result 4.03%
study 2.72%
story 2.66%
finding 2.49%
list 2.26%
name 2.10%
letter 1.80%
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