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981 | 1 | Capital is no problem; banks and insurance companies are eager to lend money to potential buyers | VERB | 11 |
982 | 1 | But the Supreme Court melted down my statue when it decided Hazelwood.' | VERB | 4 |
983 | 0 | Arden L. Bement Jr., vice president, technical resources, of TRW Inc., was named a director of this maker of electronic test and measurement instruments, filling a vacancy | VERB | 24 |
984 | 1 | The " victims " had control of their lives while the good times rolled | VERB | 13 |
985 | 1 | For the midrange computer makers, " there are thunder clouds on the horizon, and the question is how hard it's going to rain, " she said | VERB | 22 |
986 | 0 | TNT also says it will plow a hefty 80% of its revenue back into programming -- some$ 250 million over its first three years | VERB | 5 |
987 | 0 | Compact disk players are comparatively simple, mostly a motor to spin the disk and a fixed laser to read it | VERB | 15 |
988 | 1 | We told you the truth and we stepped up to those issues.' | VERB | 7 |
989 | 1 | " Dog cases were flooding the court system that's flooded already, " Mr. Margolis, the animal behaviorist and expert witness, says | VERB | 9 |
990 | 1 | Others are Absolut Bravo -LRB- the accompanying photograph shows red roses raining down around the Absolut bottle -RRB- and Absolut Stardom -LRB- the bottle is lighted as if it were a theater marquee -RRB- | VERB | 11 |
991 | 0 | " We're talking about$ 50 billion to$ 60 billion of debt that the taxpayer will have to absorb, " Emory University's Mr. Benston says | VERB | 17 |
992 | 0 | But David Bartholomew, an assistant vice president of Merrill Lynch, says that over a 12-year period he examined, Mr. Finckle's six- month forecasts were 85% accurate | VERB | 17 |
993 | 1 | Because eight of the GOP contests are winner- take- all by congressional district -LRB- and by statewide totals for at- large delegates -RRB-, Mr. Bush was on course to roll up a huge number of delegates for next summer's national convention | VERB | 29 |
994 | 1 | The stock- market crash had little cooling effect on one of the world's hottest property markets | VERB | 6 |
995 | 0 | Noting today's bullishness about the economy and the resurgence of mega- mergers, Mr. DeVoe is reminded of how a diver feels " when all the reef fish disappear and you become aware of the complete silence, broken only by the escaping air bubbles | VERB | 40 |
996 | 1 | Immune- suppressed children often die of illnesses like chicken pox, meningitis, measles and pneumonia | VERB | 4 |
997 | 0 | The solvent failed to dissolve non- cholesterol gallstones in two patients, however | VERB | 4 |
998 | 0 | According to this scenario and much insider speculation, the plot to kill Mr. Ozal may have originated with a middle- level official whose career was threatened | VERB | 11 |
999 | 0 | But industry lobbyists argued successfully that reconstituting spent plastic containers into such alternative products as flower pots, drainpipes, synthetic lumber, and filling for pillows and sleeping bags should count against the recycling targets | VERB | 21 |
1,000 | 1 | But really it is the day that all four Tyrones come face to face with the ghosts that have haunted them and the demons that have nearly destroyed them | VERB | 27 |
1,001 | 0 | After two hours of this and more, Mr. Grappelli finally came on stage, wearing the loudest plaid shirt you' ve ever seen, and impishly, sweetly played circles around everyone, never for a second showing his age | VERB | 25 |
1,002 | 1 | She had been struck with an iron skillet | VERB | 3 |
1,003 | 0 | Coke is even directly attacking coffee's breakfast appeal with radio ads urging people to drink something cold to come " alive in the morning.' | VERB | 14 |
1,004 | 0 | The combination was supposed to make First RepublicBank Texas's dominant financial institution; instead, its$ 24.1 billion loan portfolio has withered in the state's hard- scrabble economy | VERB | 19 |
1,005 | 1 | Now the suspense is killing | VERB | 4 |
1,006 | 1 | Israel's army has stepped up training for poison- gas attacks; troops now carry antidotes and gas masks that can be fitted with prescription lenses | VERB | 3 |
1,007 | 0 | Pitching a baseball, it was agreed, is akin to striking a golf ball in that it is a complex act that only looks simple | VERB | 9 |
1,008 | 1 | It held open houses for prospective investors at the mine, where large amounts of rock were dug and ground up, filtered and washed, then melted in a furnace and " poured into what were represented to be precious- metal blocks, shaped like pyramids, " according to the criminal indictment filed against Mr. Barbara and four others in state court in Las Cruces, N.M | VERB | 24 |
1,009 | 1 | Parker was a musical pointillist who turned melodies into dots of sound and sent them flying like machine gun fire | VERB | 15 |
1,010 | 0 | Morty Bennett eats a scallop and shrimp entree at a Chinese restaurant in Miami | VERB | 2 |
1,011 | 0 | The Canadian government agency said the funds will be lent to the Bank of China, which will make them available to the China National Technical Import& Export Corp., which is purchasing the plants | VERB | 9 |
1,012 | 0 | Bombs and other debris flowing into the lake will be gently trapped and later removed | VERB | 4 |
1,013 | 0 | But in talking with the FBI agent, the man not only denied he'd killed anyone, he said that he hadn't escaped from prison, that the warden had simply told him to leave one day after more than 20 years behind bars | VERB | 13 |
1,014 | 1 | As one breasts the current of this sometimes creamy, sometimes awkward self- regarding style -LRB- it's obviously catching -RRB-, one inevitably thinks of death by drowning | VERB | 25 |
1,015 | 1 | In early adulthood, she stuck with the Democratic Party, joining the protests for civil rights in the South | VERB | 4 |
1,016 | 0 | But to win, he donated$ 18, 000 of his personal savings and lent his campaign$ 107, 000 more | VERB | 12 |
1,017 | 0 | A revenue passenger mile is one paying passenger flown one mile | VERB | 8 |
1,018 | 0 | With its large stock of sober, muscular buildings, Chicago has been able to absorb Mr. Jahn's work; there, Xerox Centre's sweeping curve of white metal and reflective glass, or One South Wacker's long grids of pale pink and pale blue glass can seem like light relief. -LRB- For similar reasons, his recent Chryslerlike blue- glass tower can be accommodated in downtown Philadelphia -RRB- | VERB | 13 |
1,019 | 0 | Earlier in the month, the rate on reserves that banks lend each other overnight was averaging around 7 3 8% | VERB | 10 |
1,020 | 0 | Despite such advantages, News Corp. has occasionally stumbled | VERB | 7 |
1,021 | 1 | When the chairman of Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corp. flew into town a few months ago in the corporate jet, a small group of trainmen here knew they had struck a raw nerve | VERB | 29 |
1,022 | 1 | Soviet fears that the U.S. would establish a naval base in Sri Lanka evaporated | VERB | 13 |
1,023 | 1 | You should drink a full eight ounces of water with your tablets | VERB | 2 |
1,024 | 0 | International collaboration flourishes between the major laboratories | VERB | 2 |
1,025 | 1 | " It floods the area instead of having hot pinpoints of glaring light.' | VERB | 2 |
1,026 | 0 | The documents, filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, also indicated that a GM technical committee examining the complaints at one point recommended to GM management that the cars be recalled -- but subsequently reversed itself | VERB | 17 |
1,027 | 1 | But most will think,' Haven' t I got enough to worry about already?' and fall right back to sleep.' | VERB | 18 |
1,028 | 1 | A JETLINER CRASHED at Dallas- Fort Worth Airport, killing 13 people | VERB | 8 |
1,029 | 0 | Together they strike back, forming a company to produce clothes for the senior- citizen set | VERB | 2 |
1,030 | 1 | Money continues to pour into venture- capital funds, but investors are becoming increasingly selective about the partnerships with which they place money | VERB | 3 |
1,031 | 0 | The September Ginnie Mae 9% issue closed at 94 30 32, up 6 32, after touching a high of 95 14 32 | VERB | 15 |
1,032 | 0 | " We never openly examined the legacy of the Japanese occupation, nor the days of Syngman Rhee or Park Chung Hee | VERB | 4 |
1,033 | 1 | One of 107 items that President Reagan wants Congress to knock out of the fiscal 1988 budget, this program illustrates one reason the government finds it so tough to cut spending | VERB | 10 |
1,034 | 0 | Only 15 areas of treatment are examined, and several areas where questionable cures flourish -- the weight- loss catagory, for example -- aren't included | VERB | 13 |
1,035 | 0 | A group of containerized- waste customers charged that Waste Management Inc. and Browning- Ferris Industries Inc. conspired on a nationwide basis to fix prices for container- refuse service | VERB | 22 |
1,036 | 0 | They included fixtures required by the company and the salaries and expenses of four assemblers who flew in from Italy to set up the store | VERB | 16 |
1,037 | 0 | For the first three months of 1988, the airline said it flew 2.95 billion revenue passenger miles, up 15.2% from the 2.56 billion miles a year earlier | VERB | 11 |
1,038 | 0 | The body of al- Wazir was flown to Damascus for burial today | VERB | 6 |
1,039 | 0 | But that hasn't occurred; meanwhile, it may be a healthy thing that politicians are on notice that character issues may be more deeply examined | VERB | 23 |
1,040 | 1 | A recession could trip up the Canadian dollar's recovery and a resumption of the dollar's decline against other major currencies would almost certainly drag the Canadian dollar down too | VERB | 23 |
1,041 | 0 | A domestic price rule will result in stable exchange rates over the long run, just as Prof. McKinnon's proposal to fix nominal rates or put them within a band would do | VERB | 20 |
1,042 | 0 | Sears shares escaped with little damage, falling just 1 8 to 34 1 2 in active trading | VERB | 2 |
1,043 | 0 | In Idaho last week, the Indiana conservative attacked the Carter administration for having shown an " insensitivity to Western needs " and having tried to " cancel vital water projects.' | VERB | 7 |
1,044 | 1 | Wayne Prospect, a Long Island legislator who favored a public takeover, said, " We had a choice of either accepting economic blackmail or rolling the dice on Shoreham.' | VERB | 23 |
1,045 | 0 | It is a world in which everyone plagiarizes, but some prosper while others stumble | VERB | 13 |
1,046 | 1 | The rebuff touched off a panic at British Caledonian, where a bidding war was considered crucial to getting the highest price | VERB | 2 |
1,047 | 1 | The last time China tried to cool its economy, in 1985 and 1986, foreign exporters and investors suffered | VERB | 6 |
1,048 | 1 | They suggested that their genetic variability may affect the infectiousness of the virus and its " preference " for attacking one type of cell over another | VERB | 19 |
1,049 | 0 | Then watch women dancing nude at Tattletales, a blue- collar strip joint down the road with trucks outside and a Welcome Democrats sign on the roof | VERB | 3 |
1,050 | 1 | Besides if Mikhail Gorbachev wants to spend all those resources so the East bloc's skaters and lugers can pump revenue into ABC, it's fine with us | VERB | 18 |
1,051 | 0 | They said the agency's enforcement division examined suspicious trading with total potential profit of more than$ 1 million in the May 1986 takeover of Sperry by Burroughs | VERB | 6 |
1,052 | 1 | DEAN WITTER: " I' m not looking to knock the cover off the ball, " says Manny Korman, Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.'s research director, " because I' m unwilling to accept the risk that would entail.' | VERB | 8 |
1,053 | 0 | This week, analysts are also beginning to trim their production estimates of the wheat crop planted this spring in the Northern Plains states | VERB | 15 |
1,054 | 1 | But entertainment flourished, with audio and video items logging the biggest quarterly increase in consumption --$ 23.2 billion | VERB | 2 |
1,055 | 1 | In Washington, former Treasury Secretary James A. Baker and former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul A. Volcker, architects of the present flagging international debt strategy, have both stepped down | VERB | 27 |
1,056 | 0 | Mexico verifies crop destruction by flying over sprayed sites; it calls on- ground inspections too risky | VERB | 5 |
1,057 | 1 | Instead of buying assets and pumping up bank reserves last spring, the Fed should have been heeding the run- up in gold and commodities and playing the sell card | VERB | 5 |
1,058 | 1 | The appeals court's decision affirmed sanctions of$ 50, 000 against Ray L. LeFlore and$ 50, 000 against his former law firm, Pavelic& LeFlore, which was dissolved in 1986 after U.S. District Judge Robert W. Sweet imposed the sanctions | VERB | 25 |
1,059 | 0 | -- Last September, 22-year- old Kimberly Isaac of Baton Rouge, La., was badly scraped over a large part of her body when a 1977 LTD she had just parked in a grocery- store lot backed up, knocking her over and dragging her in circles | VERB | 36 |
1,060 | 1 | But the launch wasn't completely smooth | VERB | 5 |
1,061 | 1 | Now it falls to William H. Spoor, the 65-year- old former chairman, to fix things | VERB | 13 |
1,062 | 0 | They have agreed to attack only the Socalists, not each other, so Mr. Barre must find a way to beat Mr. Chirac without talking about him | VERB | 4 |
1,063 | 0 | The approach is Socratic, using stories, questions and open discussion to allow students to examine these ethical concepts | VERB | 14 |
1,064 | 0 | The Sandinistas have now offered reasons for attacking and arresting anti- government demonstrators Sunday -LRB- " Somocista Bands Invade Nandaime " -RRB-; for closing Radio Catolica -LRB- " lack of respect for constitutional order " -RRB-; for arresting a Conservative Party leader -LRB- " the principal instigator " -RRB- | VERB | 7 |
1,065 | 0 | French entrepreneurs dish out pretty much the same fare that their U.S. counterparts provide: " gab " lines that dozens of people can dial to converse in language as off- color as strikes their fancy; private lines for one- on- one dirty talking; and prerecorded sex chatter | VERB | 32 |
1,066 | 0 | The county also got two letters of reference, filled with praise for Mrs. Guba | VERB | 8 |
1,067 | 0 | Taking a long loaf of fresh bread, Henri Caudron sticks in a menacing- looking plastic sword, squeezes a trigger and voila! blanquette de veau, dubbed a " real meal in a sandwich " for 18 francs -LRB-$ 3.15 -RRB- | VERB | 9 |
1,068 | 1 | Yesterday, Wall Street analysts said they expect the state- Lilco negotiations to drag on for perhaps another three to four months | VERB | 12 |
1,069 | 1 | " I thought I did a good job and got her home, " Dr. Gardner says, " and they turn around and kick me in the teeth.' | VERB | 22 |
1,070 | 0 | But in talking with the FBI agent, the man not only denied he'd killed anyone, he said that he hadn't escaped from prison, that the warden had simply told him to leave one day after more than 20 years behind bars | VERB | 20 |
1,071 | 0 | Then he drop- kicked the ball through some goal posts about 50 yards distant | VERB | 3 |
1,072 | 0 | One simply can't prevent rural Africans from moving, with their ravenous cattle, onto lands too poor to support heavy grazing once the threat of bovine sleeping sickness is removed | VERB | 25 |
1,073 | 0 | Sometimes it struck without warning | VERB | 2 |
1,074 | 0 | If Warsaw Pact tanks ever roll into Western Europe, the French have a simple plan for dealing with them | VERB | 5 |
1,075 | 1 | A young woman, dying of cancer, is killed by a doctor | VERB | 7 |
1,076 | 1 | Company officials argue, too, that the maneuvers used could have caused any number of other vehicles -- including standard passenger cars -- to roll over | VERB | 23 |
1,077 | 0 | These waters are full of the fish, mollusks and small crustaceans that lobsters like to eat | VERB | 15 |
1,078 | 1 | Even with so much riding on the outcome, the obstacles to an agreement remain formidable | VERB | 4 |
1,079 | 1 | The lighting is cool throughout; the sets are wispily painted scenes of trees and a castle, which dissolve easily from exteriors to interiors | VERB | 17 |
1,080 | 0 | When federal Medicare officials fixed rates for hospital reimbursements five years ago, executives at 3 M and Abbott Laboratories separately began to worry about how their sales to hospitals would be affected | VERB | 4 |
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