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  2. BBC responds to complaints about ‘excessive’ coverage of Kate ...

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    BBC responds to complaints about ‘excessivecoverage of Kate’s cancer diagnosis. Hannah Roberts. Updated April 5, 2024 at 12:19 PM. 1 / 3.

  3. Why the BBC Has Spoken Out About Its Coverage of Kate ... - AOL

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    In 2021, the broadcaster received nearly 110,000 complaints for excessive coverage of the death of Prince Philip, the late Queen Elizabeth II’s husband. In 2022, ...

  4. Continuance - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most famous case in pre-trial publicity is that of Sheppard v. Maxwell [37] argued by F. Lee Bailey. Sam Sheppard, a doctor was convicted of second degree murder of his wife. The case had been subjected to a large amount of pre-trial news coverage and widespread speculation about Sheppard's guilt.

  5. Replacement value - Wikipedia

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    Replacement cost coverage is designed so the policy holder will not have to spend more money to get a similar new item and that the insurance company does not pay for intangibles. [4] For example: when a television is covered by a replacement cost value policy, the cost of a similar television which can be purchased today determines the ...

  6. BBC Gives Statement Amid Complaints Of 'Excessive And ... - AOL

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    The BBC has released a statement responding to complaints that the outlet’s coverage of Kate Middleton amid her battle with cancer was “excessive and insensitive.”. According to the The ...

  7. Unnecessary health care - Wikipedia

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    Unnecessary health care (overutilization, overuse, or overtreatment) is health care provided with a higher volume or cost than is appropriate. [1] In the United States, where health care costs are the highest as a percentage of GDP, overuse was the predominant factor in its expense, accounting for about a third of its health care spending ($750 billion out of $2.6 trillion) in 2012.

  8. Wikipedia : Notability/RFC:Reevaluation

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    We want Wikipedia to be relevant. The excessive coverage of every Pokemon character is already a standing joke among critics of Wikipedia. Abolishing WP:N would lead to more articles about even less notable subjects. People use Wikipedia to establish notability. We are fighting a deluge of articles promoting some unknown company and other ...

  9. BBC Gives Statement Amid Complaints of “Excessive and ... - AOL

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    The BBC has released a statement responding to complaints that the outlet’s coverage of Kate Middleton amid her battle with cancer was “excessive and insensitive.”