Pity the typists

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A Russian scientist published 948 scientific papers between 1981-1990. Thus on the average, he published every four days. The survey found 20 people who had published a total of 9,365 papers in a decade averaging one every nine hours. Several reasons why these people get their names in print so often is presented.

Surveys, Authorship, Scientists' writings, Scientific literature, Science literature, Scientists writings

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The horror and the pity: Nazis and Parisians

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The exhibition, 'Paris Post War' showcases art and literature done in Paris both during and after the German occupation. Artists' reactions to occupation ranged from cooperation to madness. The show dedicates the most space to Pablo Picasso and Alberto Giacometti.

Exhibitions, Paris, France, Art, Art, European, European art

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The chagrin and the belated pity

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Issues related to French colonialism are examined in detail. The issues has been discussed in France following the release of memoirs by a general, Paul Aussaresses, who served in Algeria between 1955 and 1957.

France, History, Algeria, French history, Algerian history

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