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Fatalities in rollover crashes accounted for 82 percent of the increase in 2002, NHTSA said.---Alcohol-related fatalities accounted for 41 percent of the total number of deaths.
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His next play, "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?" a satire on Hollywood, lasted more than a year on Broadway.---His next play, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, lasted more than a year on Broadway and was also filmed by Fox.
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"I am unaware of any genuine entries concerning British servicemen in the police records," said a spokesman for the British High Commission in Nairobi yesterday.---"I am therefore unaware of any genuine entries concerning rapes by British servicemen in police records," the spokesman said.
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Amrozi said Jews and the US and its allies had evil plans to colonise countries like Indonesia.---Jews, Americans and their allies had "evil" plans to colonise nations like Indonesia, Amrozi said.
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It is so far out in international water that the finder Odyssey Marine Exploration, of Tampa, Fla., does not have to share the wealth with any governments.---And because it is so far out in international water, salvage company Odyssey Marine Exploration doesn't have to share the wealth with coastal state governments.
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An unclear number of people were killed and more injured.---Four people were killed and 50 injured in the attacks.
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Law enforcement sources who spoke on condition of anonymity confirmed to The Associated Press that Limbaugh was being investigated by the Palm Beach County, Fla., state attorney's office.---Law enforcement officials confirmed that Limbaugh was being investigated by the Palm Beach County, Fla., state attorney's office.
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"Of course, I want to win again, but I think it's worse when you have never won because you get anxious.---"Of course I want to win again, but I think is worse when you never won before because you are very anxious," he says.
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CS's other main division, Financial Services, made a 666 million franc net profit, six percent below the prior quarter.---CS Financial Services made a 666 million franc net profit, six percent less than in the fourth quarter of last year.
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The answer, the group said, would be to "create a format that can be used by all devices but can accommodate other formats."---The DHWG says it will instead create a format that can be used by all devices but can accommodate other formats.
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Committee approval, expected today, would set the stage for debate on the Senate floor beginning Monday.---That would clear the way for debate in the full Senate beginning on Monday.
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Recall proponents claim to have turned in more than 1.6 million signatures.---Recall sponsors say they have submitted 1.6 million signatures.
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Kelly said Mr Rumsfeld last month made the unsolicited suggestion that this year's honour should go to all men and women who wear the US uniform.---Kelly said Rumsfeld, in a November interview, made the unsolicited suggestion that this year's honor go to all men and women who wear the U.S. uniform.
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Carlton Dotson, a teammate who lives in Hurlock, Md., said he talked to police Friday but was instructed not to talk about the case.---Carlton Dotson, who was on the team last season and lives in Hurlock, Md., said he was told not to talk about the case.
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PowderJect is roughly 20 percent owned by CEO Drayson, a high-profile UK businessman, and his family.---PowderJect, roughly 20 percent owned by Chief Executive Paul Drayson and his family, reported surging annual profit early this month.
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Schools Chancellor Joel Klein said the push for higher standards and accountability "is showing results."---Schools Chancellor Joel Klein said he was pleased by the results.
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The husband's family says he has since passed two lie detector tests.---The Web site said Dr. Aronov had passed two lie detector tests, one administered by the police.
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However, disability declined by more than 10 percent for those 60 to 69, the study said.---Meanwhile, for people aged 60 to 69, disability declined by more than 10 percent.
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"Admiral Black has provided spiritual guidance to thousands of service men and women during his 25 years of service," Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said yesterday .---"Admiral Black has provided spiritual guidance to thousands of servicemen and women during his 25 years of service," Frist said.
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On Monday, Christian Ganczarski was apprehended at the airport and was to appear before an anti-terrorism judge soon, the officials said.---On Monday, Christian Ganczarski was apprehended at the airport and was to appear before an anti-terrorism judge in the coming days, the officials said on condition of anonymity.
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The Standard Edition is $15,000 per processor or $300 per named user.---The Standard Edition One is a single processor version of the Oracle Standard Edition Database.
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Ottawa police reported 23 cases of looting, along with two deaths possibly attributed to the outage - a pedestrian hit by a car and a fire victim.---In Canada's capital of Ottawa, police reported two deaths possibly linked to the power outage — a pedestrian hit by a car and a fire victim.
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The teen was in critical condition with life-threatening wounds, police said in a news release.---The teen was in critical condition at Sacred Heart Medical Center, police said in a news release.
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United already has paid the city $34 million in penalties for missing the first round of employment targets.---United has paid $34 million in penalties for failing to meet employment targets.
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Wild rock legend Ozzy Osbourne was in intensive care today as he continued his “steady” recovery from a quad bike accident.---Wild rock legend Ozzy Osbourne could be kept in intensive care for “several days” following his quad bike accident, his doctor said tonight.
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Analysts surveyed by Reuters Research expected earnings of 13 cents a share on revenue of $6.7 billion, on average.---Analysts currently expect earnings of 13 cents a share and revenue of $6.7 billion, on average, according to a survey by Reuters Research.
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He plans to visit an AIDS clinic in Uganda and meet with infected mothers in Nigeria.---From there he plans to visit South Africa and make stops in Botswana, Uganda and Nigeria.
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O'Brien was charged with leaving the scene of a fatal accident, a felony.---Bishop Thomas O'Brien, 67, was booked on a charge of leaving the scene of a fatal accident.
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Colorado Attorney-General Ken Salazar later said his office has also filed suit against Invesco, charging it with violations of the state's consumer protection act.---Colorado Attorney General Ken Salazar also filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Invesco, accusing it of violating the state's Consumer Protection Act.
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Preventing stronger gains, News Corp <NCP.AX> fell 1.3 percent to A$12.43 and Brambles <BIL.AX> dropped 1.9 percent to A$4.75 after a weak performance overnight.---Holding the market back, News Corp <NCP.AX> fell two percent to A$12.34 and Brambles <BIL.AX> dropped 2.3 percent to A$4.73 after a weak performance overnig...
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Police said her two small children were alone in the apartment for up to two days.---Police said her two small children were alone there for up to two days as she lay dead.
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All five were charged with robbery and criminal impersonation of a police officer.---The teens are being held on charges of robbery and criminal impersonation of a police officer, sources said.
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Long lines formed outside gas stations and people rushed to get money from cash machines Sunday as Israelis prepared to weather a strike that threatened to paralyze the country.---Long lines formed Sunday outside gas stations and people rushed to get money from cash machines as Israelis braced for the strike's effects....
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But he confessed: "There's total fear to start with because you are completely at the mercy of the winds."---But he said there was a "total fear to start with because you are completely at the mercy of the winds".
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Marc Garber, Whitley's attorney, had a different view.---Whitley's attorney, Marc Garber, called the ruling "a huge victory."
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Siebel, whose fortunes soared with the tech boom, has cut nearly one-third of its workforce since the end of 2001.---With the purge, Siebel will have cut 2,400 employees - or nearly one-third of its workforce - since the end of 2001.
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Her lawyer, William Zabel, could not be reached.---Ms. Kennedy Cuomo's lawyer, William D. Zabel, said she would not comment.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority was given two weeks to restore the $1.50 fare and the old commuter railroad rates, York declared.---The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which plans to appeal, was given until May 28 to restore the old subway and bus fare and the old commuter railroad rates.
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Microsoft this week released a critical update to fix a bug with its newly released Office 2003 suite.---Microsoft has released a critical update for its newly released office suite, Office 2003.
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About 1,557 genes on chromosome 6 are thought to be functional.---The remaining 1,557 genes are believed to be all functional.
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About 22% of twentysomethings are obese, which is roughly 30 pounds over a healthy weight.---About 31 percent of Americans are now obese — roughly 30 or more pounds over a healthy weight.
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"There is always a danger of casualties in something like this.---Howard said there was always a risk of casualties.
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"She was crying and scared,' said Isa Yasin, the owner of the store.---"She was crying and she was really scared," said Yasin.
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The same flood that blocked the airport road also swamped a Federal Express depot.---The water blocking the airport road swamped several buildings, including a Federal Express depot.
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He wants to kill him, but then I suppose I'd be that angry too if somebody tried to kill my old man," he said.---"He's wild, he wants to kill him, but then I suppose I'd be that angry too if somebody tried to kill my old man."
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Sovereign, based in Philadelphia, expects to close the acquisition in the first quarter of 2004.---Sovereign said it expects the merger to close in the first quarter of 2004, subject to regulatory and First Essex shareholder approval.
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The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> jumped 26 points, or 1.78 percent, to 1,516.---The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX was up 8.79 points, or 0.96 percent, at 929.06.
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The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC ended off 8.15 points, or 0.49 percent, at 1,644.03.---The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX advanced 2 points, or 0.24 percent, to 977.
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The high profile two-week campaign – which started on September 28 – was designed to show a strong police presence around London.---The high profile, two-week campaign was designed to show a strong police presence around London and resulted in 42 arrests, which a spokesman said was "pretty impressive".
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Tom Hamilton said his daughter was conscious and alert and in stable condition after the attack Friday morning.---Bethany, who remained in stable condition after the attack Friday morning, talked of the attack Saturday.
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All of those governments have said their support will not waver, though public sentiment is rising against it.---The governments of those countries have said that despite rising public opposition, their support will not waver.
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U.N. inspectors found traces of highly enriched, weapons-grade uranium at an Iranian nuclear facility, a report by the U.N. nuclear agency says.---United Nations inspectors have discovered traces of highly enriched uranium near an Iranian nuclear facility, heightening worries that the country may have a secret nuclear ...
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Since being drafted into service in 1971, it has racked up a record 45 accidents, with 393 deaths.---It has a chequered safety record, including 47 accidents that resulted in 668 deaths.
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Other, more traditional tests are also available.---Traditional tests also are available at no cost today.
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All along, we were basing our decisions on the best information that we had at the time," she said.---She insisted that throughout the mission, managers "were basing our decisions on the best information that we had at the time."
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The Calgary woman, who is in her twenties, donated blood on Aug. 7.---The woman -- who has no symptoms of illness -- donated blood Aug. 7.
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Quattrone lawyer John W. Keker said his client is innocent.---In a statement Monday, his lawyer John Keker said ``Frank Quattrone is innocent.
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He said Qualcomm has enjoyed many years of selling CDMA chips without much competition.---"Qualcomm has enjoyed many years of selling...against little or no competition," Hubach said in the statement.
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It passed only after Republicans won the support of two wavering senators, Democrat Ben Nelson of Nebraska and Republican George Voinovich of Ohio.---It passed only after Republicans won the support of Voinovich and another wavering senator, Nelson of Nebraska.
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The jump in tobacco shares was led by New York-based Altria, whose shares rose almost 10 percent to $38.28.---Shares of the cigarette makers jumped on the news, led by New York-based Altria, whose shares rose almost 10 percent to $38.30.
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Veritas will offer its File System, Volume Manager and Cluster Server software products on SUSE Enterprise Server in the first quarter next year.---Already in beta, Veritas' File System, Volume Manager and Cluster Server products for SuSE Enterprise Linux Server should drop into the hands of customers in early 2004.
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Washington, however, said more was needed to prevent complaints being filed in the first place.---But the US insisted it wanted more done to prevent complaints being filed in the first place, preferably by repealing the entire law.
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Southwest's net income amounted to $246 million, or 30 cents per share.---With the government grant added in, the airline earned $246 million, or 30 cents a share.
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The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index ended up 1.03 points, or 0.10 percent, at 998.51, ending at its highest since late June 2002.---The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX was off 1.67 points, or 0.17 percent, at 995.81.
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If Lee is indicted, prosecutors will seek the death penalty.---Prosecutors filed a motion informing Lee they intend to seek the death penalty.
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Microsoft has released separate patches for client and administrative versions of Office 2003.---Separate downloadable patches are available for the client and administrative versions of Office.
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The Nasdaq Composite increased by 40.09 points, or 2.5 per cent, to 1666.58.---The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index was up 5.64 points, or 0.34 percent, at 1,672.22.
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The nine largest airlines had $75.4 billion in revenue last year.---Since Sept. 11, 2001, the six largest airlines have lost a combined $18 billion.
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Three Southern politicians who risked their political careers by fighting against bigotry and intolerance were honored Monday with John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Awards for 2003.---Three Southern politicians who ``stood up to ancient hatreds'' were honored Monday with Profile in Courage Awards from the John F. Kenn...
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The effort is the Bush administration's latest effort to expand the role of religious organizations in government services.---July 10 - The Bush administration's latest effort to expand the role of religious organizations in government services enlists church-based youth groups in anti-drug programs.
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It also said it expects a civil complaint by the Securities and Exchange Commission.---Stewart also faces a separate investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC lost 2 points, or 0.18 percent, to 1,649.---The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC was up a mere 0.04 of a point at 1,653.
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A top aide to state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver was charged Wednesday with raping an unidentified, 22-year-old female state Assembly employee.---A top aide to Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver was arrested yesterday for allegedly raping a 22-year-old legislative staffer after a night on the town.
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Officials say Peeler and Jones were never legally married but had a common-law marriage.---According to the GBI, Ms. Peeler and Mr. Jones were never legally married but had a common-law marriage.
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He made the same decree in June 2002, but that measure was limited to the southern city of Arequipa amid fatal protests against the privatization of two power firms.---That measure was limited to the city of Arequipa amid protests, that killed three people, against the sale of two power firms.
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In 1975 he married Marta Casals, the widow of Pablo Casals.---Istomin later married Casals' widow, Marta, after Casals' death in 1973.
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"We have found the smoking gun," investigating board member Scott Hubbard said.---"We have found the smoking gun," said Hubbard, director of NASA's Ames Research Center in California.
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The Washington Times first reported yesterday that Army Capt. James.---The arrest was reported in The Washington Times today.
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The cards are issued by Mexico's consulates to its citizens living abroad and show the date of birth, a current photograph and the address of the card holder.---The card is issued by Mexico's consulates to its citizens living abroad and shows the date of birth, a current photograph and the address of the cardholder.
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The final chapter in the trilogy, The Matrix Revolutions, is out in November.---The third and final film, "The Matrix Revolutions," will be released in November.
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The losses occurred overnight in Willow Canyon, one of three areas in the Santa Catalina Mountains threatened by the 2-week-old fire that already had blackened 70,000 acres.---The losses occurred overnight in Willow Canyon, one of three areas in the Santa Catalina Mountains threatened by the resurgent Aspen fire.
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Their election increases the board from seven people to nine.---Their appointments increase Berkshire's board to nine from seven members.
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But a U.S. appeals court in San Francisco disagreed and upheld the law.---The high court reversed a decision by a U.S. appeals court that upheld the law.
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The Boston Archdiocese has faced waves of scandal that have not only angered victims' advocates but parishioners and some priests.---The waves of scandal angered not only victims' advocates but parishioners and some priests, to the point that Law could no longer run the archdiocese.
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"This is not a scaled-down version of the Oracle Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition [database].---The Standard Edition One is a single processor version of the Oracle Standard Edition Database.
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Significantly, it made no mention of the role of terrorist organisation Jemah Islamiyah, accused of being behind the attacks.---The address made no mention of the role of terrorist organisation Jemaah Islamiyah, which was behind the attacks.
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One, from a former CIBC executive, described the returns earned by the bank on its Enron deals as "outrageous."---The report quotes extensively from internal e-mails, including one from a former CIBC executive who described the returns earned by the bank on its Enron deals as "outrageous."
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The MDC said a supporter, Tichaona Kaguru, died in hospital on Wednesday after being tortured and assaulted by soldiers putting down the protests.---The MDC said that an opposition supporter, Tichaona Kaguru, died in hospital after being tortured and assaulted by the soldiers putting down the anti-Mugabe protests.
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The Nasdaq Composite Index lost 16.95, or 1.1 percent, to 1507.76, its first slide in five days.---The Nasdaq Composite Index rose 19.67, or 1.3 percent, to 1523.71, its highest since June 18.
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That leaves about three dozen at risk of aid cutoffs, said State Department spokesman Richard Boucher, who did not identify them.---That leaves about three dozen at risk of aid cutoffs, Boucher said without identifying them.
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"Prospects for the whole Canadian aerospace industry are improving with recent developments contributing to the enhancement of the aircraft financing capability in this country," Mr. Tellier said.---"Prospects for the whole Canadian aerospace industry are improving with recent developments contributing to the enhanceme...
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Two astronomers surveying the region around Jupiter have detected 20 new moons, bringing the giant planet's total to 60.---Astronomers have clocked eight more moons orbiting Jupiter, bringing its known total to 60.
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A seventh victim, a woman, died Tuesday night in the burn unit at childrens Hospital Medical Center of Akron.---A seventh person, a 21-year-old woman, was in critical condition in the burn unit at Akron Children's Hospital.
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And two key shuttle program leaders were out of town during the flight.---The newspaper also reported that two key leaders were out of town during part of Columbia's flight.
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A council resolution is considered essential in giving Iraqi or U.S.-controlled entities in Baghdad the legal authority to export oil.---Without an adopted resolution, no Iraqi, U.S. or U.N. entity in Baghdad has the legal authority to export oil.
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Last week, his lawyers asked Gov. Mark R. Warner to grant clemency, but the governor declined to intervene.---Last week, his lawyers asked Warner to grant clemency under certain conditions that would have lead to a new sentencing hearing.
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"The benefit is equal for everyone, both in traditional Medicare and in the enhanced Medicare we're setting up."---"The (drug) benefit is equal for everyone, both in traditional Medicare and in the enhanced Medicare we're setting up," Grassley said.
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In the weeks leading up to the execution, several Florida officials received anonymous threatening letters.---Several Florida officials connected to the case have received threatening letters, accompanied by rifle bullets.
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The disagreement over online music sales was disclosed in documents filed last week with the judge and made available by the court yesterday.---The fight over online music sales was disclosed in documents made available Monday by the court.
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She insisted, though, that it not be published until after her death.---She had only a single condition, that the book not be published until after her death.
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