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Sunday, 27 November 2005
More social network pictures of government scandal in the NY Times
Posted on 19:02
by Unknown
As much as I appreciate when the
NY Times
publishes a network map, I wish they weren't going downhill in quality. Today's paper features
this fairly uninteresting example:
See also
last month's view of government scandal
and
this view of emails at Enron
.
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