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Amrozi accused his brother, whom he called "the witness", of deliberately distorting his evidence.---Referring to him as only "the witness", Amrozi accused his brother of deliberately distorting his evidence.
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Yucaipa owned Dominick's before selling the chain to Safeway in 1998 for $2.5 billion.---Yucaipa bought Dominick's in 1995 for $693 million and sold it to Safeway for $1.8 billion in 1998.
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They had published an advertisement on the Internet on June 10, offering the cargo for sale, he added.---On June 10, the ship's owners had published an advertisement on the Internet, offering the explosives for sale.
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Around 0335 GMT, Tab shares were up 19 cents, or 4.4%, at A$4.56, having earlier set a record high of A$4.57.---Tab shares jumped 20 cents, or 4.6%, to set a record closing high at A$4.57.
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The stock rose $2.11, or about 11 percent, to close Friday at $21.51 on the New York Stock Exchange.---PG&E Corp. shares jumped $1.63 or 8 percent to $21.03 on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday.
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Revenue in the first quarter of the year dropped 15 percent from the same period a year earlier.---With the scandal hanging over Stewart's company, revenue the first quarter of the year dropped 15 percent from the same period a year earlier.
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The Nasdaq had a weekly gain of 17.27, or 1.2 percent, closing at 1,520.15 on Friday.---The tech-laced Nasdaq Composite .IXIC rallied 30.46 points, or 2.04 percent, to 1,520.15.
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The DVD-CCA then appealed to the state Supreme Court.---The DVD CCA appealed that decision to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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That compared with $35.18 million, or 24 cents per share, in the year-ago period.---Earnings were affected by a non-recurring $8 million tax benefit in the year-ago period.
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He said the foodservice pie business doesn't fit the company's long-term growth strategy.---"The foodservice pie business does not fit our long-term growth strategy.
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Shares of Genentech, a much larger company with several products on the market, rose more than 2 percent.---Shares of Xoma fell 16 percent in early trade, while shares of Genentech, a much larger company with several products on the market, were up 2 percent.
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Legislation making it harder for consumers to erase their debts in bankruptcy court won overwhelming House approval in March.---Legislation making it harder for consumers to erase their debts in bankruptcy court won speedy, House approval in March and was endorsed by the White House.
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The Nasdaq composite index increased 10.73, or 0.7 percent, to 1,514.77.---The Nasdaq Composite index, full of technology stocks, was lately up around 18 points.
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But he added group performance would improve in the second half of the year and beyond.---De Sole said in the results statement that group performance would improve in the second half of the year and beyond.
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He told The Sun newspaper that Mr. Hussein's daughters had British schools and hospitals in mind when they decided to ask for asylum.---"Saddam's daughters had British schools and hospitals in mind when they decided to ask for asylum -- especially the schools," he told The Sun.
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Gyorgy Heizler, head of the local disaster unit, said the coach was carrying 38 passengers.---The head of the local disaster unit, Gyorgy Heizler, said the coach driver had failed to heed red stop lights.
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Rudder was most recently senior vice president for the Developer & Platform Evangelism Business.---Senior Vice President Eric Rudder, formerly head of the Developer and Platform Evangelism unit, will lead the new entity.
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As well as the dolphin scheme, the chaos has allowed foreign companies to engage in damaging logging and fishing operations without proper monitoring or export controls.---Internal chaos has allowed foreign companies to set up damaging commercial logging and fishing operations without proper monitoring or export controls.
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Magnarelli said Racicot hated the Iraqi regime and looked forward to using his long years of training in the war.---His wife said he was "100 percent behind George Bush" and looked forward to using his years of training in the war.
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Sheena Young of Child, the national infertility support network, hoped the guidelines would lead to a more "fair and equitable" service for infertility sufferers.---Sheena Young, a spokesman for Child, the national infertility support network, said the proposed guidelines should lead to a more "fair and equitable" service for infertility sufferers.
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"I think you'll see a lot of job growth in the next two years," he said, adding the growth could replace jobs lost.---"I think you'll see a lot of job growth in the next two years," said Mankiw.
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The new Finder puts a user's folders, hard drive, network servers, iDisk and removable media in one location, providing one-click access.---Panther's redesigned Finder navigation tool puts a user's favourite folders, hard drive, network servers, iDisk and removable media in one location.
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But tropical storm warnings and watches were posted today for Haiti, western portions of the Dominican Republic, the southeastern Bahamas and the Turk and Caicos islands.---Tropical storm warnings were in place Thursday for Jamaica and Haiti and watches for the western Dominican Republic, the southeastern Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos islands.
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A federal magistrate in Fort Lauderdale ordered him held without bail.---Zuccarini was ordered held without bail Wednesday by a federal judge in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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A BMI of 25 or above is considered overweight; 30 or above is considered obese.---A BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is considered normal, over 25 is considered overweight and 30 or greater is defined as obese.
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The dollar was at 116.92 yen against the yen , flat on the session, and at 1.2891 against the Swiss franc , also flat.---The dollar was at 116.78 yen JPY= , virtually flat on the session, and at 1.2871 against the Swiss franc CHF= , down 0.1 percent.
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Six months ago, the IMF and Argentina struck a bare-minimum $6.8-billion debt rollover deal that expires in August.---But six months ago, the two sides managed to strike a $6.8-billion debt rollover deal, which expires in August.
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Inhibited children tend to be timid with new people, objects, and situations, while uninhibited children spontaneously approach them.---Simply put, shy invividuals tend to be more timid with new people and situations.
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I wanted to bring the most beautiful people into the most beautiful building, he said Sunday inside the Grand Central concourse.---"I wanted to bring the most beautiful people into the most beautiful building," Tunick said Sunday.
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The broad Standard & Poor's 500 <.SPX> fell 10.75 points, or 1.02 percent, to 1,039.32.---The S&P 500 index was up 1.26, or 0.1 percent, to 1,039.32 after sinking 10.75 yesterday.
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Duque will return to Earth Oct. 27 with the station's current crew, U.S. astronaut Ed Lu and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko.---Currently living onboard the space station are American astronaut Ed Lu and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko.
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Singapore is already the United States' 12th-largest trading partner, with two-way trade totaling more than $34 billion.---Although a small city-state, Singapore is the 12th-largest trading partner of the United States, with trade volume of $33.4 billion last year.
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The AFL-CIO is waiting until October to decide if it will endorse a candidate.---The AFL-CIO announced Wednesday that it will decide in October whether to endorse a candidate before the primaries.
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No dates have been set for the civil or the criminal trial.---No dates have been set for the criminal or civil cases, but Shanley has pleaded not guilty.
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The largest gains were seen in prices, new orders, inventories and exports.---Sub-indexes measuring prices, new orders, inventories and exports increased.
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Trading in Loral was halted yesterday; the shares closed on Monday at $3.01.---The New York Stock Exchange suspended trading yesterday in Loral, which closed at $3.01 Friday.
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Earnings per share from recurring operations will be 13 cents to 14 cents.---That beat the company's April earnings forecast of 8 to 9 cents a share.
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He plans to have dinner with troops at Kosovo's U.S. military headquarters, Camp Bondsteel.---After that, he plans to have dinner at Camp Bondsteel with U.S. troops stationed there.
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Retailers J.C. Penney Co. Inc. (JCP) and Walgreen Co. (WAG) kick things off on Monday.---Retailers J.C. Penney Co. Inc. JCP.N and Walgreen Co. WAG.N kick things off on Monday.
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Prosecutors filed a motion informing Lee they intend to seek the death penalty.---He added that prosecutors will seek the death penalty.
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Last year the court upheld Cleveland's school voucher program, ruling 5-4 that vouchers are constitutional if they provide parents a choice of religious and secular schools.---Last year, the court ruled 5-4 in an Ohio case that government vouchers are constitutional if they provide parents with choices among a range of religious and secular schools.
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He beat testicular cancer that had spread to his lungs and brain.---Armstrong, 31, battled testicular cancer that spread to his brain.
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Sorkin, who faces charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice and lying to a grand jury, was to have been tried separately.---Sorkin was to have been tried separately on charges of conspiracy and lying to a grand jury.
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Graves reported from Albuquerque, Villafranca from Austin and Ratcliffe from Laredo.---Pete Slover reported from Laredo and Gromer Jeffers from Albuquerque.
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The US chip market is expected to decline 2.1 percent this year, then grow 15.7 percent in 2004.---The Americas market will decline 2.1 percent to $30.6 billion in 2003, and then grow 15.7 percent to $35.4 billion in 2004.
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The group will be headed by State Department official John S. Wolf, who has served in Australia, Vietnam, Greece and Pakistan.---The group will be headed by John S. Wolf, an assistant secretary of state who has served in Australia, Vietnam, Greece and Pakistan.
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The commission must work out the plan's details, but the average residential customer paying $840 a year would get a savings of about $30 annually.---An average residential customer paying $840 a year for electricity could see a savings of $30 annually.
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The company has said it plans to restate its earnings for 2000 through 2002.---The company had announced in January that it would have to restate earnings for 2002, 2001 and perhaps 2000.
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Results from No. 2 U.S. soft drink maker PepsiCo Inc. PEP.N were likely to be in the spotlight.---Results from No. 2 U.S. soft drink maker PepsiCo Inc. (nyse: PEP - news - people) were likely to be in the spotlight.
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"The result is an overall package that will provide significant economic growth for our employees over the next four years."---"The result is an overall package that will provide a significant economic growth for our employees over the next few years," he said.
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Wal-Mart said it would check all of its million-plus domestic workers to ensure they were legally employed.---It has also said it would review all of its domestic employees more than 1 million to ensure they have legal status.
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The songs are on offer for 99 cents each, or $9.99 for an album.---The company will offer songs for 99 cents and albums for $9.95.
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However, the talk was downplayed by PBL which said it would focus only on smaller purchases that were immediately earnings and cash flow accretive.---The talk, however,has been downplayed by PBL which said it would focus only on smaller purchases that were immediately earnings and cash flow-accretive.
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Comcast Class A shares were up 8 cents at $30.50 in morning trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market.---The stock rose 48 cents to $30 yesterday in Nasdaq Stock Market trading.
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While dioxin levels in the environment were up last year, they have dropped by 75 percent since the 1970s, said Caswell.---The Institute said dioxin levels in the environment have fallen by as much as 76 percent since the 1970s.
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This integrates with Rational PurifyPlus and allows developers to work in supported versions of Java, Visual C# and Visual Basic .NET.---IBM said the Rational products were also integrated with Rational PurifyPlus, which allows developers to work in Java, Visual C# and VisualBasic .Net.
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The Washington Post said Airlite would shut down its first shift and parts of the second shift Monday to accommodate the president’s appearance.---The plant plans to shut down its first shift and parts of the second shift Monday to accommodate the president's appearance, Crosby said.
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A former teammate, Carlton Dotson, has been charged with the murder.---His body was found July 25, and former teammate Carlton Dotson has been charged in his shooting death.
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Several of the questions asked by the audience in the fast-paced forum were new to the candidates.---Several of the audience questions were new to the candidates as well.
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Meanwhile, the global death toll approached 770 with more than 8,300 people sickened since the severe acute respiratory syndrome virus first appeared in southern China in November.---The global death toll from SARS was at least 767, with more than 8,300 people sickened since the virus first appeared in southern China in November.
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The battles marked day four of a U.S. sweep to hunt down supporters of Saddam Hussein's fallen regime.---Twenty-seven Iraqis were killed, pushing the number of opposition deaths to about 100 in a U.S. operation to hunt down supporters of Saddam Hussein's fallen regime.
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The women then had follow-up examinations after five, 12 and 24 years.---The women had follow-up examinations in 1974-75, 1980-81 and 1992-93, but were not asked about stress again.
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The Embraer jets are scheduled to be delivered by September 2006.---The Bombardier and Embraer aircraft will be delivered to U.S. Airways by September 2006.
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Contrary to what PeopleSoft management would have you believe, Oracle intends to fully support PeopleSoft customers and products for many years to come."---Ellison said that contrary to the contentions of PeopleSoft management, Oracle intends to "fully support PeopleSoft customers and products" for many years to come.
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Application Intelligence will be included as part of the company's SmartDefense application, which is included with Firewall-1.---The new application intelligence features will be available June 3 and are included with the SmartDefense product, which comes with FireWall-1.
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American Masters: Arthur Miller, Elia Kazan and the Blacklist: None Without Sin (Wed.---Note the subheading of this terrible parable in the "American Masters" series, "Arthur Miller, Elia Kazan and the Blacklist: None Without Sin."
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The downtime, to take place in May and June, is expected to cut production by 60 million to 70 million board feet.---The downtime is expected to take 60 million to 70 million board feet out of the companys system.
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On July 3, Troy is expected to be sentenced to life in prison without parole.---Troy faces life in prison without parole at his July 30 sentencing.
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The University of Michigan released a new undergraduate admission process Thursday, dropping a point system the U.S. Supreme Court found unconstitutional in June.---The University of Michigan released today a new admissions policy after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down in June the way it previously admitted undergraduates.
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The processors were announced in San Jose at the Intel Developer Forum.---The new processor was unveiled at the Intel Developer Forum 2003 in San Jose, Calif.
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The Justice Department filed suit Thursday against the state of Mississippi for failing to end what federal officials call "disturbing" abuse of juveniles and "unconscionable" conditions at two state-run facilities.---The Justice Department filed a civil rights lawsuit Thursday against the state of Mississippi, alleging abuse of juvenile offenders at two state-run facilities.
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It said the damage to the wing provided a pathway for hot gasses to penetrate the ship's thermal armor during Columbia's ill-fated reentry.---The document says the damage to the wing provided a pathway for hot gases to penetrate Columbia's thermal armour during its fatal re-entry.
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Also demonstrating box-office strength _ and getting seven Tony nominations _ was a potent revival of Eugene O'Neill's family drama, "Long Day's Journey Into Night."---Also demonstrating box-office strength -- and getting seven Tony nominations -- was a potent revival of Eugene ONeills family drama, Long Days Journey Into Night."
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The top rate will go to 4.45 percent for all residents with taxable incomes above $500,000.---For residents with incomes above $500,000, the income-tax rate will increase to 4.45 percent.
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But Secretary of State Colin Powell brushed off this possibility Wednesday.---Secretary of State Colin Powell last week ruled out a non-aggression treaty.
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Thomas and Tauzin say, as do many doctors, that the Bush administration has the power to correct some of those flaws.---Like many doctors, Mr. Thomas and Mr. Tauzin say the Bush administration has the power to correct some of those flaws.
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Based on experience elsewhere, it could take up to two years before regular elections are held, he added.---U.S. military officials have said it could take up to two years before regular elections are held, based on experiences elsewhere in the world.
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The results appear in the January issue of Cancer, an American Cancer Society journal, being published online today.---The results appear in the January issue of Cancer, an American Cancer Society (news - web sites) journal, being published online Monday.
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The first biotechnology treatment for asthma, the constriction of the airways that affects millions around the world, received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration yesterday.---The first biotechnology treatment for asthma, the constriction of the airways that affects millions of Americans, received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday.
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The delegates said raising and distributing funds has been complicated by the U.S. crackdown on jihadi charitable foundations, bank accounts of terror-related organizations and money transfers.---Bin Laden’s men pointed out that raising and distributing funds has been complicated by the U.S. crackdown on jihadi charitable foundations, bank accounts of terror-related organizations and money transfers.
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FBI agents arrested a former partner of Big Four accounting firm Ernst & Young ERNY.UL on criminal charges of obstructing federal investigations, U.S. officials said on Thursday.---A former partner of accountancy firm Ernst & Young was yesterday arrested by FBI agents in the US on charges of obstructing federal investigations.
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Kelly will begin meetings with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Losyukov in Washington on Monday.---Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Losyukov said in Moscow Tuesday a firm date would be fixed by this months end.
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The latest shooting linked to the spree was a November 11 shooting at Hamilton Central Elementary School in Obetz, about 3km from the freeway.---Another shooting linked to the spree occurred Nov. 11 at Hamilton Central Elementary in Obetz, about two miles from the freeway.
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"Sanitation is poor... there could be typhoid and cholera," he said.---"Sanitation is poor, drinking water is generally left behind . . . there could be typhoid and cholera."
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended down 128 points, or 1.4%, at 9073, while the Nasdaq fell 34 points, or 2.1%, to 1610.---In early trading, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 3.90, or 0.04 percent, at 9,113.75, having gained 36.90 on Tuesday.
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PDC will also almost certainly fan the flames of speculation about Longhorn's release.---PDC will also almost certainly reignite speculation about release dates of Microsoft's new products.
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Sales - a figure watched closely as a barometer of its health - rose 5 percent instead of falling as many industry experts had predicted.---It also disclosed that sales -- a figure closely watched by analysts as a barometer of its health -- were significantly higher than industry experts expected.
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NEC is pitching its wireless gear and management software to a variety of industries, including health care and hospitality.---NEC's pitching its wireless gear and management software to a variety of industries, including healthcare and hospitality, a company spokesman said.
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Elena Slough, considered to be the nation's oldest person and the third oldest person in the world, died early Sunday morning.---ELENA Slough, considered to be the oldest person in the US and the third oldest person in the world, has died.
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"We are declaring war on sexual harassment and sexual assault.---"We have declared war on sexual assault and sexual harassment," Rosa said.
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The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> added 1.92 points, or 0.12 percent, at 1,647.94.---The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC dipped 0.08 of a point to 1,646.
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The dollar was at 117.85 yen against the Japanese currency, up 0.1 percent.---Against the Swiss franc the dollar was at 1.3289 francs, up 0.5 percent on the day.
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The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX gave up 11.91 points, or 1.19 percent, at 986.60.---The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index was down 25.36 points, or 1.53 percent, at 1,628.26.
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El Watan, an Algerian newspaper, reported that the kidnappers fiercely resisted the army assault this morning, firing Kalashnikov rifles.---El Watan, an Algerian newspaper, reported that the kidnappers put up fierce resistance during the army assault, firing Kalashnikov rifles.
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But Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial (JP:8306: news, chart, profile) declined 3,000 yen, or 0.65 percent, to 456,000 yen.---Sumitomo Mitsui Financial (JP:8316: news, chart, profile) was down 2.5 percent at 198,000 yen.
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"We're just dealing with bragging rights here, who wins and who loses."---"Leaving aside attorney fees, we're dealing with bragging rights of who wins and who loses," said Gammerman.
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Shares of Hartford rose $2.88 to $46.50 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.---Shares of Hartford were up $2.28, or 5.2 percent, to $45.90 in midday trading.
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This Palm OS smart phone is the last product the company will release before it becomes a part of palmOne.---This was almost certainly its last full quarter before the company becomes a part of Palm.
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And they think the protein probably is involved in the spread of other forms of cancer.---They researchers say the research could be relevant to other forms of cancer.
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Tokyo Electric Power Co., Asia's largest power company, won approval to restart the first of 17 nuclear reactors it shut down after it admitted falsifying inspection reports.---Tokyo Electric Power Co., Asia's largest power company, restarted the first of 17 nuclear reactors it shut down after admitting it falsified inspection reports.
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