Five ways to spot when a paper is a fraud

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黎巴嫩“广场”电视台报道称,巴格达机场附近“美军基地”发生爆炸。

So far so good. Now suppose, finally, that I'm a writer trying to make an argument, and that my argument critically depends on a bit of a tall claim, on the sort of claim that a lot of people might dismiss the first time they heard it. Suppose, for example, that I'm trying to convince my readers that Cambridge, Massachusetts is the intellectual capital of the world. As part of my argument I'd have to rule out every other city, including very plausible contenders like New York. To do so, I might try something like this:

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Turns out he did not know about us, but he did not take our intrusion as a threat, quite the opposite: We had a very productive conversation about the state of their security, his complaints, he knew he could confide in use and I thank him for it. We found the symptoms, but he explained the decisions behind them. If you ever find yourselves on a physical, talking to the security staff when all is done is your best bet to learn what the background issue is.

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com

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