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The program, which downloads the pornographic material to the usurped computer only briefly to allow visitors to view it, is invisible to the computer's owner.---The program, which only briefly downloads the pornographic material to the usurped computer, is invisible to the computer's owner.
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Toll, Australia's second-largest transport company, last week offered NZ75 a share for Tranz Rail.---Toll last week offered to buy the company for NZ75c a share, or $NZ158 million.
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On March 6, the board, most of them appointed by Gov. George Pataki, unanimously agreed to the hikes; they were implemented at the beginning of this month.---On March 6, the board, most of whose members were appointed by Gov. George Pataki, unanimously agreed to impose the hikes.
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From that point until costs reached $5,300, the individual would pay 100 percent of the bill.---Above that, Medicare would pay 90 percent of all drug costs.
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Two Kuwaitis and six Palestinians with Jordanian passports were among the suspects, the official said.---They include two Kuwaitis and six Palestinians with Jordanian passports, and the remainder are Iraqis and Saudis, the official said.
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Mailblocks was founded five years after WebTV was acquired by Microsoft for $425 million.---WebTV was sold to Microsoft in 1997 for $425 million and today is called MSN TV.
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The specific product that is the subject of the petition, 6000 series aluminium alloy rolled plate, is used for general-purpose engineering, tooling and die applications.---At the center of the petition is a 6000 series aluminum alloy rolled plate that is used for general-purpose engineering, tooling and die applicatio...
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"We will keep fighting within the law...against this terrorist group and those who support it."---We will keep fighting, within the law, against the terrorist band."
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Only one third of high-speed trains within France were running, national rail company Societe Nationale des Chemins de Fer said.---One third of high-speed trains within France will run, national railway company Societe Nationale des Chemins de Fer estimates.
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Instead of remains, the Ragusas will bury a vial of Michael's blood, which he had donated to a bone marrow center.---Instead of Ragusa's remains, his family will bury a vial of blood he had donated to a bone marrow center.
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"But I do question the motives of a deskbound president who assumes the garb of a warrior for the purposes of a speech."---Byrd, speaking from the Senate floor, said he questioned "the motives of a deskbound president who assumes the garb of a warrior for purposes of a speech."
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But it now has 600 fewer stores - about 1,500 in all - and a $2 billion loan to compete against bigger merchants.---It now has 600 fewer stores -- about 1,500 in all -- and a $2 billion loan.
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Two of the six people who testified before Congress Wednesday were engaged in a bitter dispute about airing Yankees games.---Two of the six people that testified to Congress today were engaged in a bitter dispute over airing Yankees games.
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Tampering with medicine has been so lucrative that many of those arrested lived in million-dollar homes.---Tampering with medicine apparently was so lucrative, investigators said, that many of the suspects lived in million-dollar homes.
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The new link between Mohammed and Pearl was first reported in Tuesday's editions of The Wall Street Journal.---The US acknowledgment that it suspects that Mohammed killed Pearl was first reported in yesterday's editions of the Journal.
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The decades-long conflict has killed more than 10,000 people in the resource-rich province, most of them civilians.---More than 10,000 people, most of them civilians, have been killed in three decades of insurgency.
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In Somalia, only 26% of adolescent females (aged 10-19) have heard of Aids and just 1% know how to protect themselves.---In Somalia, the report says, only 26 percent of adolescent girls have heard of AIDS and only 1 percent know how to protect themselves.
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"Of course the FBI agent who ran him down received nothing," Mr. Connolly said.---And, of course, the FBI agent who ran him down received nothing - no ticket, no violation."
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At least two dozen people were killed and scores injured.---More than a dozen people were killed in those attacks.
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"This child was literally neglected to death," Armstrong County District Attorney Scott Andreassi said.---Armstrong County District Attorney Scott Andreassi said the many family photos in the home did not include Kristen.
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The U.S.-backed Governing Council appointed a cabinet of 25 ministers, most of them little-known, saying they represented the will of Iraq.---The U.S.-backed Governing Council named the cabinet of 25 ministers on Monday, most of them little-known.
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Lieberman accused President Bush on Wednesday of presiding over a new economy with old thinking, and for failing to reward innovation in the workplace.---Democratic presidential candidate Joe Lieberman criticized President Bush on Wednesday for a sluggish economy that has kept Amer...
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Police said three of them had also been detained last week and held for two days as suspects over bomb attacks in Jakarta and the North Sumatran city of Medan.---Police said three of them had also been detained last week and held for two days as suspects over recent bomb attacks.
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He said they should "not really be patrolling or be around those areas when they ... are conducting their prayers."---He said they should "not really be patrolling or be around those areas when they are in their time of when they're conducting their prayers."
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The search feature works with around 120,000 titles from 190 publishers, which translates into some 33 million pages of searchable text.---The feature, which has the approval of book publishers, puts some 33 million pages of searchable text at the disposal of Amazon.com shoppers.
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The dollar rose 0.6 percent to 109.54 yen<JPY=> and climbed more than 1 percent to 1.3315 Swiss francs<CHF=>.---The dollar rose around 0.6 percent against the Japanese currency to 109.51 yen <JPY=> and climbed 1 percent against the Swiss franc to 1.3302 francs <CHF=>.
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Late trading: Placing a buy order for a mutual fund after 4 p.m. ET and getting it at that day's closing net asset value.---Forward pricing: Law that states mutual fund shares bought after 4 p.m. ET are priced at the next day's closing net asset value.
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"Fighting continued until midnight," western rebel commander Ousmane Coulibaly told Reuters by satellite phone on Sunday.---"They ransacked and burned the two villages completely," rebel commander Ousmane Coulibaly told Reuters by satellite phone from the bush.
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Tampa Bay manager Lou Piniella, bench coach John McLaren and right fielder Aubrey Huff were ejected for arguing after Huff was called out on strikes to end the ninth.---Tampa Bay manager Lou Piniella, bench coach John McLaren and Huff all were ejected in the middle of the ninth.
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The Standard & Poor's 500 index advanced 5.37, or 0.5 percent, to 1,020.18.---The Standard & Poor's paper products index .GSPPAPR was one of the leading sectors, up 2 percent.
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Every day more American soldiers die.---We're losing one or two American soldiers every day.
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A coalition of campaign groups, including the militant national students body, is backing the protests, which the NLC called in defiance of a court order banning them.---A coalition of campaign groups, including the militant national students body, is backing the action and is mobilising for protests.
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The Seattle band's groundbreaking grunge anthem is No. 1 on VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Songs of the Past 25 Years."---See the complete list of VH1's '100 Greatest Songs of the Past 25 Years.
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Drinking more coffee may reduce the risk of developing the most common form of diabetes, a study has found.---Drinking caffeinated coffee, you see, may significantly reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes, the most common form of the disease.
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In Britain, temperatures threatened to top the 37.1 C (98.8 F) all-time high.---Western and southwestern Germany were expected to see temperatures hit 38 C (100.4 F).
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A car and a house were hit in the latest shootings, said Chief Deputy Steve Martin of the Franklin County sheriff's office.---A car and a house were hit in the new shootings, the chief deputy sheriff of Franklin County, Steve Martin, said.
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In a letter sent to The Times and read to the Associated Press after his resignation, Blair blamed "personal issues" and apologized for his "lapse of journalistic integrity."---In a letter sent to The New York Times after his resignation, Mr Blair blamed "personal issues" and apologised for his "lapse of journalistic i...
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"September and third quarter data confirm that demand in the global semiconductor market is rising briskly," said George Scalise, president of the SIA.---"September and third-quarter data confirm that demand in the global semiconductor market is rising briskly," George Scalise, the SIA's president, said in the statemen...
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No pill is ever expected to replace earplugs and other mechanical ear protection.---Nobody is saying such a pill could replace earplugs and other mechanical ear protection.
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Wal-Mart, the nation's largest private employer, has expanded its antidiscrimination policy to protect gay and lesbian employees, company officials said Tuesday.---Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the nation's largest private employer, will now include gays and lesbians in its anti-discrimination policy, company officials said We...
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In after-hours trading, H-P shares rose 62 cents to $22.83 after adding 56 cents in the regular session.---In after-hours trading, Hewlett-Packard shares rose 55 cents, to $22.86, according to Instinet.
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Lower state courts and federal courts are still hearing recall several recall cases, one of which a Los Angeles court dismissed on Friday.---Lower state courts and federal courts are still hearing cases on the recall, but the prospects are uncertain.
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To reach John A. Dvorak, who covers Kansas, call (816) 234-7743 or send e-mail to jdvorak@kctar.com.---To reach Brad Cooper, Johnson County municipal reporter, call (816) 234-7724 or send e-mail to bcooper@kcstar.com.
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He will be paid $395,000 per year, up from Atkinson's current salary of $361,400.---Dynes will be paid $395,000 a year; Atkinson's salary is $361,400.
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He admits he occasionally lived the life of a playboy: smoking pot, chasing women and living fast and loose.---Schwarzenegger has admitted to occasionally living the life of a playboy: smoking pot, chasing women and living fast and loose.
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The case puts the Supreme Court back into the debate over the separation of church and state.---The case marks the court's second major separation of church and state case in two years.
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In 2001, the number of death row inmates nationally fell for the first time in a generation.---In 2001, the number of people on death row dropped for the first time in a decade.
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Metro, bus and local rail services in France's four largest towns -- Paris, Lyon, Lille and Marseille -- were severely disrupted, Europe 1 radio reported.---Subway, bus and suburban rail services in France's four largest cities -- Paris, Lyon, Lille and Marseille -- were severely disrupted, transport authorities said.
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The contract also includes a $200,000 buyout.---Perkins also had a $200,000 buyout clause in his contract.
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Prosecutors contended that Mr. Durst had plotted the murder to assume Mr. Black's identity.---Prosecutors maintained that Durst murdered Black to try to assume Black's identity.
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"The lives of American warfighters can be placed at direct risk through illegal transfer of military components," said Defense Department Inspector General Joseph Schmitz.---"The lives of American war-fighters can be placed at direct risk through illegal transfer of military components," Joseph Schmitz, Defence Departm...
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In the undergraduate case, Rehnquist said the use of race was not "narrowly tailored" to achieve the university's asserted interest in diversity.---Rehnquist wrote that the system was not narrowly tailored to achieve the interest in educational diversity.
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Thirty-eight percent of patients surveyed in five urban clinics believed the myth that cancer spreads when exposed to air during surgery, according to a poll to be published Tuesday.---Thirty-eight percent of cancer patients in five urban clinics believed the myth that the disease spreads when exposed to air during sur...
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For the first quarter, HP pulled in $2.94 billion and captured 27.9 percent of the market.---H-P came in second with nearly $3.32 billion in sales and 26 percent of the market's revenue.
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Still, Mauresmo has the confidence of having beaten Serena for the first time and also is buoyed by Venus Williams' upset loss Sunday to Vera Zvonareva.---She has the confidence of having beaten her for the first time and she is buoyed by Venus Williams' upset loss of two days ago.
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The latest attack came just two days after three suicide bombers drove a truck loaded with explosives into a government office complex in northern Chechnya, killing 59 people.---The attacks came two days after suicide bombers detonated a truck bomb in a Government compound in northern Chechnya, killing 59.
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"I reliably receive reminders when my dog needs a vaccination," writes Steinberg, of Johns Hopkins University.---"I reliably receive reminders when my dog needs a vaccination and when my car is due for maintenance," he said.
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In early afternoon trading, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 18.42, or 0.2 percent, at 8,569.94.---Since sinking to 2003 lows in early March, the Dow Jones industrial average has rallied 13.8%.
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The legislation opens the way for police and other personnel to be deployed to the Solomons and to carry out law enforcement functions.---"Once the legislation enters into force, it opens the way for police and other personnel to be deployed to Solomon Islands and to carry out law-enforcement functions.
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Falls in euro/yen also pushed down the dollar against the yen, with the pair at 118.32 yen compared with Friday's late New York level of 118.51.---Against the Japanese currency, the euro was at 136.06 yen compared with the late New York level of 136.03/14.
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Wells Fargo and Quicken Loans couldn't be reached for comment Wednesday afternoon.---Wells Fargo was not available for comment, and a Quicken Loans spokeswoman declined immediate comment.
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The FBI is trying to determine when White House officials and members of the vice president's staff first focused on Wilson and learned about his wife's employment at the CIA.---The FBI is trying to determine when White House officials and members of the vice president’s staff first focused on Wilson and learned about ...
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Mr Neil said that according to the source, the report will say its inspectors have not even unearthed "minute amounts of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons material".---According to the BBC, the group's interim report will say its inspectors have not even unearthed "minute amounts of nuclear, chemical or biologica...
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Marjorie Scardino, the chief executive, said: "We have one headline.---Pearson, led by Marjorie Scardino, the chief executive, publishes its interim results this week.
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Randall Simon singled to right for the second run.---Randall Simon followed with an RBI single to right.
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She was physically ill several times on the day he died, she said.---"In fact, I was physically sick several times at this stage, because he looked so desperate," she said.
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No legislative action is final without concurrence of the House, and it appeared the measure faced a tougher road there.---No legislative action is final without concurrence of the House, and few were predicting what fate the bill would meet there.
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This is a case about a woman who for 20 years dedicated her life to this country," said Janet Levine.---"This case is about a woman who for over 20 years dedicated herself to this country," Levine said.
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SP2 is basically about security enhancements to Windows, such as the improved Internet Connection Firewall (ICF).---The firewall in the current Windows XP was known as the Internet Connection Firewall (ICF).
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"In Iraq," Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., chairman of the intelligence committee, said on CNN's "Late Edition" Sunday, "we're now fighting an anti-guerrilla ... effort."---"In Iraq," Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.), chairman of the intelligence committee, said on CNN's "Late Edition" yesterday, "we're now fighting an anti-guerril...
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note rose as high as 4.66 percent Aug. 14 from 3.07 percent in June.---The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose to 4.46% from 4.42% late Thursday.
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The farmers market reopened Saturday; at least 11 people remained hospitalized, three in critical condition.---At least 11 people remained hospitalized Saturday, three of them in critical condition.
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A landslide in central Chungchong province derailed a Seoul-bound train and 28 passengers were injured, television said.---In central Chungchong province, a landslide caused a Seoul-bound Saemaeul Express train to derail, injuring 28 people, local television said.
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A Trillian representative did not return an e-mail requesting comment.---The representative did not return calls seeking additional comment.
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State health officials have reported 18 suspected cases in Wisconsin, 10 in Indiana and five in Illinois.---As of yesterday afternoon, 22 suspected cases had been reported in Wisconsin, 10 in Indiana and five in Illinois.
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No charges have been filed in the deaths of the other victims; Lupas said authorities were making progress in the case.---No charges have been filed in those deaths, but prosecutor David Lupas said authorities were making progress in the case.
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The head of the panel -- Tillie Fowler, a former US representative from Florida -- told present and past commanders that cadets don't trust them.---The head of the panel, former Rep. Tillie Fowler of Florida, told present and past commanders that cadets don't trust them.
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They will help draft a plan to attack obesity that Kraft will implement over three to four years.---The team will help draft a plan by the end of the year to attack obesity.
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Cable high-speed lines increased 32.2 percent to 243,143.---For the full year, high-speed ADSL increased by 64 percent.
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"It's unfortunate that Senator Clinton would seek to politicize such a qualified nominee as Governor Leavitt," said Taylor Gross, a White House spokesman.---"It is unfortunate that Senator Clinton would seek to politicize such a qualified nominee as Governor Leavitt.
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The girl turned up two days later at a convenience store several cities away, shaken but safe, and helped lead police to her alleged abductor.---The arrest came hours after the girl turned up at a convenience store several cities away and helped lead police to her alleged abductor.
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Ride, astronauts Story Musgrave, Robert "Hoot" Gibson and Daniel Brandenstein will enter the hall of fame together.---Ride will be enshrined along with astronauts Story Musgrave, Robert "Hoot" Gibson and Daniel Brandenstein.
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But that amount would probably be impossible to pass in the Senate, where Republican moderates have refused to go above $350 billion.---Such an amount would probably be unable to summon a majority of the Senate, where Republican moderates have refused to go above $350 billion.
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They varied greatly, ranging from one per cent or two per cent to 36 per cent for a speciality US brand called American Spirit.---The results ranged from 1 per cent or 2 per cent to 36 per cent for a speciality brand called American Spirit.
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The board is investigating whether a shortage of funds in the shuttle program compromised safety.---The board is investigating whether this compromised safety on the shuttle.
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The island nation reported 65 new cases on May 22, a one day record, and 55 new cases on May 23, making Taiwan's epidemic the fastest-growing in the world.---Taiwan reported 65 new cases on May 22, a one-day record, and 55 new cases on May 23, making its epidemic the world's fastest-growing.
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A year earlier, it posted a profit of $102 million, or 13 cents a share.---That was more than double the $102 million, or 13 cents a share, for the year-earlier quarter.
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British-born astronaut Michael Foale is about to fly into space to take up his post as commander of the International Space Station.---British-born astronaut Michael Foale is on his way to take command of the international space station.
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In the clash with police, Lt. Mothana Ali said about 1,000 demonstrators had gone to the station demanding jobs.---In Baghdad, police Lieut. Mothana Ali said about 1,000 demonstrators arrived at the station demanding jobs.
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Clark said the program would cost about $100 million a year and would be part of the Department of Homeland Security.---Clark, one of nine Democrats seeking the nomination, said the program would cost about $100 million a year and would be within the Department of Homeland Security.
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Ximian brings Novell unparalleled expertise, strengthening our ability to work with [our] customers and leverage open source initiatives more constructively."---"Ximian brings Novell unparalleled Linux expertise . . . [and strengthens] our ability to work with and leverage open source initiatives more constructively."
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Video replays suggested the ball had hit the ground before making contact with Sangakkara's foot.---Television replays, though, showed the ball had touched the ground before Sangakkara's boot (262 for 4).
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The GPO previously closed bookstores in San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Birmingham, Cleveland, and Columbus.---Since 2001, the agency has closed bookstores in San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Birmingham, Ala., Cleveland, Columbus, Ohio, and Washington.
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Peterson is charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of his wife and unborn son.---Peterson, 30, is awaiting trial on two counts of murder for the deaths of his wife, Laci, and their unborn son.
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A second victim, Michael Walker, 23, was struck in the torso, the bullet perforating his lung.---The other victim, Michael Walker, of 550 Barbey Street, was struck in the neck.
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In late morning trading, the Dow was up 13.88, or 0.2 percent, at 9,002.93, having shed 2.3 percent last week.---In early trading, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 39.94, or 0.4 percent, at 8,945.50, having slipped 3.61 points Monday.
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Ryland Group (nyse: RYL - news - people), a homebuilder and mortgage-finance company, sank $9.65, or 11.6 percent, to $73.40.---Swedish telecom equipment maker Ericsson (nasdaq: QCOM - news - people) jumped $2.88, or 15.7 percent, to $21.28.
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Corixa shares rose 54 cents to $7.74 yesterday on the Nasdaq Stock Market.---Shares of Corixa rose 54 cents, or about 8 percent, to close at $7.74.
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PeopleSoft's board now has 10 business days to evaluate the Oracle offer and make a recommendation to its shareholders.---Nevertheless, PeopleSoft must review Oracle's tender offer and make a recommendation to shareholders.
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They named the man charged as Noureddinne Mouleff, a 36-year-old of North African origin who was arrested in the southern coastal town of Eastbourne last week.---Last week, Nur al-Din Muliff, a 36-year-old of North African origin, was arrested in the southern coastal town of Eastbourne.
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