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  2. The Heritage Foundation - Wikipedia

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    When Reagan met with Mikhail Gorbachev in Moscow in the 1980s, The Wall Street Journal later reported, "the Soviet leader offered a complaint: Reagan was influenced by the Heritage Foundation, Washington’s conservative think tank. The outfit lent intellectual energy to the Gipper’s agenda, including the Reagan Doctrine—the idea that ...

  3. National Review - Wikipedia

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    The National Review article was written by Christina Galbraith, Epstein's publicist at the time the article was published in 2013. The National Review bio for Galbraith described her as a science writer. National Review retracted the article in July 2019 with apologies and spoke of new methods being used to better filter freelance content. [70]

  4. Business and Society Review - Wikipedia

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    Business and Society Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering ethical issues concerning the relationships between business and society. It is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of The Viragh Institute for Ethics in Business at Duquesne University. The current editor-in-chief is David Wasieleski (Duquesne University).

  5. European Business Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The European Business Law Review (ISSN 0959-6941) is a law journal covering business law, broadly defined and including both European Union law and the laws of the Member States and other European countries. It is published by Kluwer Law International.

  6. World Business Review - Wikipedia

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    World Business Review is an American television infomercial series that has been criticized for pretending to be a bona fide independent news program. The show typically features executives of mostly up and coming companies talking about their products and services.

  7. The Dartmouth Review - Wikipedia

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    The Dartmouth Review is a conservative [2] newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.Founded in 1980 by a number of staffers from the college's daily newspaper, The Dartmouth, [3] the paper is most famous for having spawned other politically conservative U.S. college newspapers that would come to include the Yale Free Press, Carolina Review, The Stanford Review ...

  8. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    Users can give a review a "thumbs-up" rating, which will cause it to be ranked higher in the review listings. [95] Each day a "Review of the Day" is determined based on a vote by users. [96] According to The Discourse of Online Consumer Reviews many Yelp reviewers are internet-savvy adults aged 18–25 or "suburban baby boomers". [179]

  9. Review site - Wikipedia

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    A review site is a website on which reviews can be posted about people, businesses, products, or services. These sites may use Web 2.0 techniques to gather reviews from site users or may employ professional writers to author reviews on the topic of concern for the site.