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Some say Terrorists, some say Insurgents. Does that indicate nuance? Are the differences based on style guides or viewpoints? The Bushism ‘Enemy Combatant’ has faded.
View splitIn the R-word index, the Economist tracks the Recession-ghost, counting the R-word in the New York Times and the Washington Post. Here’s a try at tracking the I-word on the web, in multiple languages. What's up with Argentina and the Emirates?
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