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About 700 MONUC troops are based in Bunia, but the force has neither the mandate nor the manpower to stop the fighting.---The United Nations has about 700 troops on the ground, but they have neither the mandate nor the manpower to stop the fighting.
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Garner said Iraq's reconstruction was not as difficult as he had expected -- mainly because the war caused less infrastructure damage and fewer refugees than anticipated.---Garner said reconstruction will not be as difficult as he anticipated because the war caused less damage and created fewer refugees.
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The president began his speech by acknowledging the terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia that killed at least 29 people, including seven Americans.---Bush, however, also lashed out at the terrorist bombings in Saudi Arabia that killed at least 29 people -- including a number of Americans.
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It's almost as if they (Russians) hit an x-mark on the ground," NASA spokesman Robert Navias said.---It's almost as if they (Russians) hit an x-mark on the ground."
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The institute estimates that last year 15.7 per cent of the average supermarket's sales and more than half of gross margin went to pay employee costs.---The FMI estimates that last year 15.7 percent of the average supermarket's sales and more than half of gross margin went to pay employee costs, including wages and ben...
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French retirees will increase from one fifth to a third of the population by 2040.---By 2040, retirees will account for a third of the population, up from a fifth today.
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He had served nine years in prison for the crime -- two on death row -- when he was released.---He had served nine years in prison, including two on death row, when he was released by a judge and pardoned by the governor.
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"This is not unanticipated," Chief Deputy District Attorney John Goold said Monday.---They often complain about misconduct," John Goold, chief deputy district attorney for Stanislaus County said.
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Samudra, 33, a textile salesman, is also charged with the church bombings across Indonesia on Christmas Eve, 2000, in which 19 people died.---Samudra, 33, a textile salesman, is also charged with a series of church bombings across Indonesia on Christmas Eve, 2000, when 19 people were killed.
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The two have no diplomatic ties and their already tense relationship has been frayed by the crisis over the North's nuclear ambitions.---The two have no diplomatic ties and their already tense relationship has been frayed further by a diplomatic spat over North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
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The only commercial carrier flying to Baghdad, Royal Jordanian, also suspended its flights for three days.---The only passenger airline serving Baghdad, Royal Jordanian, said it was suspending service for three days.
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"I make no apologies for the fact that the negotiations have been undertaken largely in secret," Mr Truss said.---Mr Truss said he made "no apologies" the negotiations had been undertaken in secret.
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A senior law enforcement official, discussing the case on grounds of anonymity, identified the suspect as Ahmed Mehalba.---The official, describing the apprehension at Boston's Logan International Airport, identified the suspect as Ahmed Mehalba.
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Parson was charged with intentionally causing and attempting to cause damage to protected computers.---Parson is charged with one count of intentionally causing damage to a protected computer.
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"That obligation to pay rent continues unabated notwithstanding the heinous attacks of Sept. 11 and the destruction of 1 World Trade Center," the suit says.---"That obligation to pay rent continues unabated notwithstanding the heinous attacks of 11 September," the suit says.
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Investors were askingwhether other banks, some of which are still being audited, could be dealt with in the same way.---Other Japanese banks, some of which are still being audited, could face similar scrutiny.
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Bennett told Newsweek that "over 10 years, I'd say I've come out pretty close to even."---"Over 10 years, I'd say I've come out pretty close to even," he said.
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"It is symptomatic of the communication difficulties that often trouble the ECB," said Ken Wattret of BNP Paribas.---"It is reminiscent of the communication troubles that have dogged the ECB in the past," said Ken Wattret of BNP Paribas.
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"We're going to defend these charges in court," said Ira Lee Sorkin, Furst's attorney.---"Rob Furst intends to defend the charges in court," said Ira Lee Sorkin, Furst's attorney.
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"The court and the public need to know much more of the details of the defendant's seemingly massive fraud," the judge said.---"The court and the public need to know more of the defendants' seemingly massive fraud," he said.
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But the Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday cleared Blair's cabinet of that accusation.---In its report, the foreign affairs committee absolved Mr. Blair of charges of doctoring intelligence.
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Those searches have not found stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons or significant evidence of a nuclear weapons program.---Alleged stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons have not turned up, nor has significant evidence of a nuclear-weapons program.
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Its keywords are supported by Chinese language Web portals.---Chinese language Web portals also support 3721 keywords, the Web site said.
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The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX slipped 0.13 points, or just 0.01 percent, to 966.87.---The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC crept up 5.05 points, or 0.32 percent, at 1,595.80.
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This is the first time in the United States that five whales have been released simultaneously from a single stranding incident.---Today, the experts will perform the United States' first simultaneous release of five whales from a single stranding incident.
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There are a total of 659 women enrolled at the academy, the report said.---There were 659 women enrolled at the academy at the time of the survey.
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Token-issuing framework provides capabilities that build on WS-Security and define extensions to request and issue security tokens and to manage trust relationships and secure conversations.---Within WSE 2.0, WS-Trust, WS-SecureConversation build on WS-Security and define extensions to request and issue security tokens...
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday on whether companies can be sued under the Americans with Disabilities Act for refusing to rehire rehabilitated drug users.---The high court will hear arguments today on whether companies can be sued under the ADA for refusing to rehire rehabilitated drug users.
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He has established a group to revise the constitution, possibly to protect private property.---He also left out any reference to amending the constitution to guarantee private property rights.
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"It was to fly a plane into the White House," Karas said.---It was to fly a plane in the White House."
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The IRS said taxpayers can avoid undelivered checks by having refunds deposited directly into their checking or savings accounts.---The IRS said taxpayers can avoid problems with lost or stolen refunds by having refunds deposited directly into personal checking or savings accounts.
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"More than 70,000 men and women from bases in Southern California were deployed in Iraq.---In all, more than 70,000 troops based in Southern California were deployed to Iraq.
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BP shares slipped 0.8 percent to 433.50 pence ($6.85) each in afternoon trading on the London Stock Exchange.---BP shares slipped 48 cents to $41.72 Friday in trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
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They worry the treatment could leave their son sterile, blind or even dead.---They fear the treatment would stunt the boy's growth and leave him sterile.
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Because of the accounting charge, the company now says it lost $1.04 billion, or 32 cents a share, in the quarter ended June 30.---Including the charge, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company said Monday it lost $1.04 billion, or 32 cents per share, in the period ending June 30.
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The parade, which moves west along Eastern Parkway in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, went through the district Davis represented.---The parade, which moved west along Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights past hundreds of thousands of spectators, went through the district that Davis represented.
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The company said it now expects second-quarter earnings of 68 cents and 72 cents a share, down from its prior outlook of 77 cents to 82 cents.---Avery Dennison said it now expects a second-quarter profit of 68 cents to 72 cents a share, down from its prior outlook of 77 cents to 82 cents.
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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."---"But I do question the motives of a desk-bound president who assumes the garb of a warrior for the purposes of a speech."
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Some Wall Street experts believe stocks have rallied too far, too quickly, given the muddled economic reports of recent weeks.---Some Wall Street analysts believe stocks have rallied too far, too fast, given the muddled picture of the economy provided by recent data.
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The NASD also alleges Young flew multiple times on Tyco corporate jets, often accompanied by Kozlowski.---The NASD alleges that the analyst flew multiples times on Tyco's corporate jets for business trips, sometimes accompanied by Kozlowski.
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It has a plus or minus 4.9 percent margin of error.---It had a margin of error of plus or minus five percentage points.
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We believe the report is fully consistent with what the courts have ruled ... that the department's actions are fully within the law.---Comstock said several federal courts have ruled that the detentions are fully within the law.
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"I conclude that plaintiffs have shown, albeit barely ... that Iraq provided material support to Bin Laden and Al Qaeda," Baer said.---Judge Harold Baer concluded Wednesday that lawyers for the two victims "have shown, albeit barely ... that Iraq provided material support to bin Laden and al-Qaida."
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Reagan is played by James Brolin, who is married to singer Barbra Streisand, a leading Democratic activist.---His supporters were also infuriated that Mr Reagan was played by James Brolin, the husband of Barbra Streisand, a leading Hollywood Democratic activist.
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A US programmer has developed a software tool that allows users to download shared music files using Apples Windows iTunes software, which was released last month.---Independent US programmer Bill Zeller has developed software that lets users download shared music files using iTunes for Windows.
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The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX was up 8.79 points, or 0.96 percent, at 929.06.---The Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained 10.89, or 1.2 percent, to 931.12 as of 12:01 p.m. in New York.
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A U.S. Court of Appeals Thursday ruled that Microsoft (Quote, Company Info) does not have to carry the Java programming language in its Windows operating system.---A federal appeals court on Thursday overturned a judge's order that would have forced Microsoft to include competitor Sun Microsystems' Java software in its...
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"You know I have always tried to be honest with you and open about my life," Limbaugh said Friday on his program.---"You know I have always tried to be honest with you and open about my life," Limbaugh said during a stunning admission aired nationwide.
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The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX climbed 10 points, or 1.10 percent, to 943.---The Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC jumped 43.64 points, or 2.89 percent, to 1,553.73.
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The Foreign Office said there was a "clear" risk of terrorist attack in Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda.---The warnings were issued on Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 98.32, or about 1.1 percent, to 9011.53.---The Dow Jones industrial average finished the day down 98.32 points at 9,011.53.
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Friday's report raised new worries that a weak job market could shackle the budding economic recovery despite a slight improvement in the overall unemployment rate.---U.S. companies slashed payrolls for a seventh straight month in August, raising new worries that a weak jobs market could shackle the budding economic re...
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The truck carried the equivalent of 1.6 tons of TNT, emergency ministry official Ruslan Khadzhiyev said.---Another Chechen emergency ministry official, Ruslan Khadzhiyev, said the truck was carrying the equivalent of 1.6 tons of TNT.
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An international warrant for his arrest was issued both to the Ghanaian authorities and to Interpol.---A warrant for Taylor's arrest has been served on the Ghanaian authorities and sent to Interpol.
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PeopleSoft Inc.'s board of directors on Friday unanimously rejected Oracle Corp.'s revised bid of $19.50 per share.---PeopleSoft Inc.'s board of directors voted unanimously on Friday to recommend that stockholders reject Oracle's upgraded bid for a hostile takeover.
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Luzerne County District Attorney David Lupas told a news conference Monday that authorities were ``continuing to make significant progress'' in the case.---No charges have been filed in those deaths, but Luzerne County District Attorney David Lupas said authorities were "continuing to make significant progress" in the ...
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Berry also married and divorced his second wife twice, most recently in 1991.---Berry repeated that performance with his second wife, whom he married and divorced twice (most recently in 1991).
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Goldman also raised its quarterly dividend to 25 cents from 12 cents, citing the new tax law.---Goldman decided to increase its quarterly dividend to 25 cents a share from 12 cents, citing recent tax legislation as a primary factor behind the move.
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Tomorrow's testimony is to give an inside look at tax shelter development and marketing.---Tuesday’s testimony is to give an inside look at tax-shelter development and marketing.
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The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> was off 4.86 points, or 0.49 percent, at 993.82.---The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC gained 1.8 points, or 0.1 percent, at 1,732.50.
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Goodyear's third-quarter earnings report, which had been scheduled to be released on Thursday, was postponed until November.---It canceled its third-quarter earnings announcement, which had been scheduled for this morning.
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The bonds traded to below 60 percent of face value earlier this year.---They traded down early this year to 60 percent of face value on fears Aquila may default.
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A summary of his remarks says: all the group's savings have been lost to raids and arrests, and JI is totally dependent on al-Qaeda for money.---In addition, Hambali laments, "all the group's savings have been lost to raids and arrests," and "JI is now totally dependent on al-Qaeda for money."
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Under Mexican law, bounty hunting is considered a form of kidnapping.---Bounty hunting is illegal in Mexico, and the bounty hunter was charged with kidnapping.
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The unusual decision to declassify an intelligence report came in an attempt to quiet a growing controversy over Mr Bush's allegations about Iraq's weapons programs.---The unusual decision to declassify a major intelligence report was a bid by the White House to quiet a growing controversy over Bush's allegations about...
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But the FBI never kept tabs on al-Bayoumi - even though it had received information that he was a Saudi agent, the document says.---But the bureau never kept tabs on al-Bayoumi—despite receiving prior information he was a secret Saudi agent, the report says.
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Several doctors and courts have found Schiavo to be in a persistent vegetative state, but Byrd disagreed.---Many doctors say she is in a persistent vegetative state and cannot recover.
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Federal Emergency Management Administration designated $20 million to establish the registry.---The registry was launched with $20 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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That compares to a net loss of $6.6 million, or 47 cents per share, on revenue of $15.5 million in 2002's second fiscal quarter.---In the first quarter, SCO had reported a net loss of $724,000, or 6 cents per diluted share, on revenue of $13.5 million.
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He really left us with a smile on his face and no last words, daughter Linda Hope said.---"He really left us with a smile on his face and no last words ... He gave us each a kiss and that was it," she said.
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About two decades ago, U.S. District Court Judge Walter Rice and others decided to protect and polish what remained.---Then, about two decades ago, U.S. District Court Judge Walter Rice, the Aviation Trail group and others made a decision to protect and polish what remained.
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He said sales of grocery and other consumer packaged products are the strongest, but discretionary items are still weak.---Potter added that sales of grocery and other consumer packaged products are the strongest but sales of discretionary items such as decorative accessories are still weak.
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The Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX slipped 11.83 points, or 1.20 percent, to 975.93.---The tech-laced Nasdaq Composite Index gained 2.90 points, or 0.18 percent, to 1,606.87.
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France, Russia, China and others had advocated a stronger U.N. role to give a U.S.-chosen Iraqi authority international legitimacy.---France, Russia, China and even staunch ally Britain had advocated a stronger U.N. role, which they said was needed to give a U.S.-backed Iraqi authority international legitimacy.
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Second comes HP (27 percent with $2.9 billion, up just 0.4 percent).---HP fell to second place with server sales growing 0.4 percent to $2.9 billion.
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BREAST cancer cases in the UK have hit an all-time high with more than 40,000 women diagnosed with the disease each year, Cancer Re-search UK revealed yesterday.---Cases of breast cancer in Britain have reached a record high, with the number of women diagnosed with the disease passing the 40,000 mark for the first time...
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The discoveries came a day after a package bomb burst into flames in the Bologna, Italy home of EU Commission President Romano Prodi, who was not injured.---The discoveries came after a package bomb went off in the Bologna, Italy home of EU Commission President Romano Prodi on Sunday.
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"It was never our intention to sell the product," said Health Minister Anne McClellan, a skeptic of medical marijuana use.---"It was never the intention of us to sell product," federal Health Minister Anne McLellan said yesterday in Edmonton.
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The scientists wanted to pick the minds of the Buddhist scholars about how best to use technology such as brain imaging to study consciousness.---The scientists, not surprisingly, wanted to pick the minds of the Buddhist scholars about how they meditate.
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But homecomings for those soldiers, as well as the division's 3rd Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, have now been postponed indefinitely.---But the timing of homecomings for those soldiers, as well as the division's 3rd Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, is now indefinite.
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He was in Cincinnati helping another daughter move when the tragedy occurred, friends said.---Rowell, 57, was out of state helping his wife's daughter move when the tragedy occurred, friends said.
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In the entire fiscal year, the company lost a record $1.27 billion, or $2.11 a share, on sales of nearly $3.1 billion.---For the entire fiscal year, Micron lost a record $1.27 billion on sales of just under $3.1 billion.
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The indictment supercedes a criminal complaint filed against Quattrone on April 23 with similar charges.---The indictment follows a criminal complaint filed by federal prosecutors on April 23.
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"I don't think my brain is going to go dead this afternoon or next week," he said.---In a conference call yesterday, he said, "I don't think that my brain is going to go dead this afternoon or next week."
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GM, the world's largest automaker, has 115,000 active UAW workers and another 340,000 retirees and spouses.---They cover more than 300,000 UAW workers and 500,000 retirees and spouses.
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Obviously, I've made statements that are ludicrous and crazy and outrageous and all those things, because that's the way I always was.---"Obviously, I have made statements that are ludicrous and crazy and outrageous because that's the way I was."
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"This puts telemarketers on notice that we will take all measures necessary to protect consumers who chose to be left alone in their homes."---"This puts telemarketers on notice that we will take all measures necessary to protect consumers who chose to be left alone in their homes," FCC chairman Michael Powell said.
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Jim Guest, president of Consumers Union, said they stand by their reporting.---Jim Guest, president of Consumers Union, said the Supreme Court did not address the merits of the case.
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In addition to O'Connor, Rehnquist's majority opinion was joined by Justices David Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Stephen Breyer.---Joining him in the majority opinion were Justices Sandra Day O'Connor, David H. Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen G. Breyer.
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But he added, "Once the problem grew to a certain magnitude, nothing could have been done to prevent it from cascading out of control."---"However, the report also tells us that once the problem grew to a certain magnitude, nothing could have been done to prevent it from cascading out of control."
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Stony Brook University launched the study in 1996, after earlier studies indicated a possible connection between electromagnetic fields and cancer.---The State University at Stony Brook launched the study in 1996, after earlier studies indicated a possible connection.
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It was the first suicide attack in Israel since October 4, when a bomber killed 23 people.---The first Palestinian suicide attack in Israel killed eight people in April 1994 in the centre of Afula.
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They include Ask Jeeves Inc., Global Crossing, Aether Systems, Clarent, Copper Mountain Networks and VA Linux, now VA Software.---They included Global Crossing, Akamai Technologies, Ask Jeeves, Copper Mountain Networks, Etoys and VA Linux.
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Rosenthal is hereby sentenced to custody of the Federal Bureau of prisons for one day with credit for time served," Breyer said to tumultuous cheers in the courtroom.---"Rosenthal is hereby sentenced to custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons for one day with credit for time served."
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The UAW earlier this week reached tentative agreements, also for four years, with Ford Motor Co., DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler Group and supplier Visteon Corp.---The union earlier this week announced tentative agreements with Ford Motor Co., DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler Group and supplier Visteon Corp.
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Then the authority can hold another set of public hearings on raising commuting costs, the judge said.---But the judge, Louis York, said the authority can hold another set of public hearings on raising commuting costs afterward.
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The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC declined 16.68 points, or 1.01 percent, at 1,636.94.---The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX declined 10.65 points, or 1.07 percent, to 987.86.
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In New York, $7,646 is spent annually on each Medicaid recipient, almost double the national average of $3,936.---New York has by far the country’s most expensive Medicaid program, costing taxpayers $7,646 per recipient, almost double the national average of $3,936.
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Peterson, 30, was arrested in La Jolla April 18 after the two bodies were identified through DNA tests.---Peterson was arrested near Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla on April 18, the same the day the bodies were identified through DNA testing.
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In Kentucky, Democratic Attorney General Ben Chandler faces U.S. Rep. Ernie Fletcher.---Kentucky: Republican Ernie Fletcher, a three-term House member, is battling Democratic state Attorney General Ben Chandler.
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