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Thu 16 Jul · GMT

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Facts first

The headline states what happened. The opening paragraph carries the key number and the source. Interpretation appears only when it can be attributed or clearly reasoned, and uncertainty is stated as uncertainty — small samples are called small.

Sources on every brief

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