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1,281 | 1 | The telex requests banks to roll over loans falling due from tomorrow | VERB | 5 |
1,282 | 1 | For the record, this was the second straight season in which the Redskins came to Chicago to knock the home team out of the playoffs | VERB | 17 |
1,283 | 1 | Simply pouring more aid into this environment will breed more state- subsidized projects to compete with the private sector and a bigger bureaucracy to administer the projects | VERB | 1 |
1,284 | 0 | Winos will drink anything if need be, but when they have the money to buy what they want, they tend to hew to the familiar. -LRB- Sales resistance may help explain why the handful of low- end products that companies have tried to launch in the past 20 years mostly have bombed. -RRB-/-R | VERB | 2 |
1,285 | 1 | The rate increase by West Germany was a surprise, however, because some economists thought the Bundesbank wouldn't risk cooling its domestic economy | VERB | 18 |
1,286 | 0 | " We had to melt it down with hot water, as hot as your head could stand, before we could comb the hair out, " recalls Jennie Aguilar, a beauty- school instructor in Canoga Park, Calif | VERB | 4 |
1,287 | 1 | His psyche was attacked first by New York Mets pitcher David Cone, who in print called his curveball " high school, " and then by A's vet Don Baylor, who called him a " choker, " the ultimate ball- player insult | VERB | 3 |
1,288 | 1 | A military group led by two men described as supporters of former ruler Ne Win took power in embattled Burma, and angry citizens armed with homemade weapons poured into Rangoon's streets to reject the new regime only hours after it was announced | VERB | 27 |
1,289 | 0 | The Boeing spokesman said: " A concern from a longstanding and honored customer like JAL is going to be examined immediately to see what actions we can and shall take | VERB | 19 |
1,290 | 0 | In the Airbus case, pilots and safety officials say the plane's speed and the speed of its engines before the crash are likely to be examined closely by French authorities | VERB | 25 |
1,291 | 0 | Tamil rebels attacked a village in eastern Sri Lanka, killing at least 16 people in the assault on homes of the majority Sinhalese | VERB | 2 |
1,292 | 1 | " There is a weak- minded view that competitors have a moral obligation to step back " and allow an official sponsor to reap all the benefits from a special event, says Jerry Welsh, former vice president for marketing at E.F. Hutton Group Inc., who claims to have coined the phrase " ambush marketing.' | VERB | 14 |
1,293 | 1 | But Mr. Sherlund said he thinks the company has taken steps to fix that problem | VERB | 12 |
1,294 | 1 | A cot in the studio, coupled with the play of entire compact disks, provides him with the opportunity to sleep; his longest snooze so far is 15 minutes | VERB | 19 |
1,295 | 1 | Every time it rained, the family placed cups and bowls all over the house to catch the leaks | VERB | 3 |
1,296 | 1 | Scattered arbitrage trading between stocks and stock- index futures kicked in early in the day, further depressing stock and futures prices, traders said | VERB | 9 |
1,297 | 0 | Non- U.S. companies that don't respond to the need for more substantive and timely information will miss the opportunity to attract U.S. investment | VERB | 16 |
1,298 | 1 | By the time Mr. Torres got his ether, agents had planted electronic beepers inside the barrels | VERB | 10 |
1,299 | 1 | But what sticks in the mind of most corporate finance officials at the end of a hair- raising final quarter isn't the complex financing structures | VERB | 2 |
1,300 | 1 | All this has left Theodore Levitt, the Harvard professor who popularized the theory, stumbling on Madison Avenue | VERB | 13 |
1,301 | 0 | The study notes that some machines weigh half a ton when fully loaded and can strike the ground with a force of almost 1, 000 pounds | VERB | 15 |
1,302 | 0 | The agreement apparently struck in Nicaragua between the Sandinistas and the Contras considerably discredits the alarms set off a few days ago by the Reagan administration over the Nicaraguan " invasion " of Honduras | VERB | 3 |
1,303 | 0 | But he missed the shot | VERB | 2 |
1,304 | 0 | Another form of front- running likely to be examined in coming months is trading by Wall Street firms in October in anticipation of massive sell orders by money managers using the computerized hedging strategy known as portfolio insurance | VERB | 8 |
1,305 | 1 | The rollback destroyed this steady progress | VERB | 2 |
1,306 | 1 | Mississippi's penchant for sticking with a senator, once elected, magnifies the importance of this campaign | VERB | 3 |
1,307 | 0 | Rates on short- term Treasury bills wound up little changed, but the rate on federal funds, or reserves that banks lend each other overnight, fell | VERB | 20 |
1,308 | 0 | The market pulled back during the afternoon amid profit- taking, traders said, and then began a fullscale retreat as buying interest evaporated | VERB | 21 |
1,309 | 1 | The upper classes do not take food or water from them nor sit, eat or drink with them | VERB | 15 |
1,310 | 0 | Mr. Filisko says his fluids don't rely on absorbed water, and perform better as temperatures rise | VERB | 8 |
1,311 | 1 | The main problem, though, is that 80% of all retirement housing now on the market targets the wealthy -- yet that group makes up just 20% of all elderly people, says Gordon M. Johnson, a Los Angeles retirement- housing specialist with Laventhol& Horwath, a Philadelphia- based accounting firm that studies real estate | VERB | 15 |
1,312 | 1 | Soon she is not only bringing her wheelchair- bound master snacks, she's knocking off people he dislikes -- and only too slowly | VERB | 12 |
1,313 | 1 | NTN Toyo Bearing Co., a Japanese firm with plants in the U.S., is being besieged by potential buyers and has lead times of seven to 13 months | VERB | 14 |
1,314 | 1 | CMS Energy in Jackson, Mich., kicked things off Tuesday, announcing that its Consumers Power subsidiary will get a$ 60 million boost to 1988 earnings, courtesy of the changed rules | VERB | 5 |
1,315 | 0 | There's the tree planted in his honor at Freedoms Foundation in Valley Forge, Pa | VERB | 3 |
1,316 | 1 | " We're already being flooded by inquiries from many major companies as to how -LRB- the board -RRB- can do this.' | VERB | 4 |
1,317 | 1 | " I' m going to roll up my sleeves and make this work.' | VERB | 5 |
1,318 | 1 | Gleeful opposition leaders have been quick to grasp the irony of the protests: Monimbo was the site of one of the first major uprisings against Anastasio Somoza, the hated dictator, a decade ago | VERB | 7 |
1,319 | 1 | The questions are how many Hispanics will vote and how big a majority Gov. Dukakis can roll up | VERB | 16 |
1,320 | 1 | Iran retaliated by firing two missiles that struck Baghdad, killing or injuring an unspecified number of people | VERB | 9 |
1,321 | 1 | The United Kingdom's chancellor of the exchequer, Nigel Lawson, said the country has tightened its monetary policy to cool a consumer spending spree and bolster weak savings and investment levels | VERB | 18 |
1,322 | 0 | When they're not in front of the camera, the Toons sing and dance at their version of Harlem's Cotton Club | VERB | 12 |
1,323 | 1 | Securities firms and banks have long poured money into the coffers of state and local officials to improve their chances of getting municipal finance business | VERB | 6 |
1,324 | 0 | They claim that colon cancer, which strikes more than 100, 000 Americans a year, occurs only in people who inherit a particular gene from their parents that predisposes them to the cancer | VERB | 6 |
1,325 | 1 | The agreeable process of bringing money in and out with monthly returns as high as 8% became affectionately known as " riding the bicycle.' | VERB | 4 |
1,326 | 0 | Mellon's mortgage unit, which lent primarily in depressed Southwestern states, is responsible for a large amount of Mellon's nonperforming domestic assets | VERB | 4 |
1,327 | 1 | The fierce- looking, hairy- chested Mr. Ventura, a ring dangling from one ear, is shown saying, " Don't pump trouble | VERB | 18 |
1,328 | 1 | Capitalizing on their heritage -- the town's name derives from the Scottish birthplace of poet Robert Burns -- citizens imported a fire- engine- red Scottish phone booth and planted it in the courthouse square | VERB | 28 |
1,329 | 0 | In theory, the new technique should dissolve blood clots with less risk of bleeding occurring in other parts of the body, as can happen with current clot dissolvers | VERB | 6 |
1,330 | 1 | Critics argue that Barclays's expansion simply will fill its loan book with bad debts nobody else wants, a contention bank officials dispute | VERB | 7 |
1,331 | 0 | Seated in the bar of the Member's Club -- horse- racing prints on the wall, piano tinkling softly, ladies from the Jewish Community Club gathering for luncheon -- Mr. Redmond is astonished to be told that Venezuelans now drink more " national whiskey " than 12-year- old scotch | VERB | 38 |
1,332 | 1 | The class- action suit was brought by a New York investor who purchased several thousands of dollars of First RepublicBank debt last year only to watch his investment wither as Texas's largest banking company rolled up a$ 656.8 million net loss for 1987 before seeking a bailout from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp | VERB | 34 |
1,333 | 1 | The failure of a rocket joint touched off the January 1986 explosion that killed the seven Challenger astronauts | VERB | 6 |
1,334 | 1 | For only$ 4.95, it advises me to wrinkle up my nose, pucker my lips, grit my teeth -LRB- but not too tightly -RRB-, smile for a while, open my mouth wide, drop my jaw and roll my eyes around to relax | VERB | 35 |
1,335 | 0 | Thirty- seven U.S. crewmen were killed in that unexpected attack | VERB | 5 |
1,336 | 0 | A heavy snowstorm struck the South, snarling travel and closing schools as a record cold wave continued in the Midwest and East | VERB | 3 |
1,337 | 1 | Publications, which always have had the option of using private instead of second- class delivery, are now stepping up their own alternative delivery plans | VERB | 17 |
1,338 | 1 | At state dinners, the president pours wine for his guests, but in adherence to Islam never touches a drop himself | VERB | 16 |
1,339 | 0 | And with no individual or group coming forward to fill the vacuum, " no one knows how or when order and government will be restored.' | VERB | 9 |
1,340 | 0 | He is now economic adviser to Said bin Ahmed Al- Shanfari, the oil minister of Oman -- a role for which he was handpicked by Mr. Deuss, who flew him to Oman to introduce him to Mr. Al- Shanfari | VERB | 28 |
1,341 | 1 | The hardest -- that is, most invulnerable- bases in the Western orbit are in Switzerland, Israel and Saudi Arabia; they have deep, extensive underground facilities and can ride out an attack and deliver a punishing counterblow | VERB | 27 |
1,342 | 0 | Re your page- one article " Out of Orbit: Why a Space Station That Costs$ 25 Billion May Never Leave Earth, " Sept. 1: Funding the " Black Hole " referenced in the article on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Shuttle and Space Station is similar to funding other " Black Holes " that government contractors are trying to fill with overruns, often justified with specious explanations of the causes of missed targets | VERB | 72 |
1,343 | 0 | Mr. Hawking compares all this to roulette: " At high energies -LRB- when the wheel is spun quickly -RRB- the ball behaves in essentially only one way -- it rolls round and round | VERB | 29 |
1,344 | 0 | But a mechanic can't see or touch a short circuit in a microprocessor, says J.S. Kiple, manager of technical training for Chrysler's service and parts operations | VERB | 6 |
1,345 | 0 | Foreign and domestic buyers poured into the market at the outset of trading on continued strength in the dollar and the widely held belief that interest rates are headed lower, said Frederick Leiner, a futures analyst with Prudential- Bache Securities Inc., Chicago | VERB | 4 |
1,346 | 1 | To keep from wresting top executives from the driver's seat, Runzheimer says, more companies are trying to fill fleets with less expensive models | VERB | 17 |
1,347 | 1 | Last week, the company said it was ready to enter bankruptcy court to avoid complying with the federal order to pump holding company assets into its troubled banks | VERB | 20 |
1,348 | 1 | Several analysts wondered if the rise was ordered to cool down an overheating economy or rather to present a clear signal to the market that British Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson is in command of interest rate policy | VERB | 9 |
1,349 | 0 | On the Cadillac Eldorado convertibles, water or melting snow dripping onto the window switch assembly when the driver's door is open could cause an electrical short | VERB | 7 |
1,350 | 0 | Civilians die, and the population turns against the mujahedeen | VERB | 1 |
1,351 | 0 | He then delivered a treatise on hypoxia and decompression sickness, noting that at 16, 000 to 20, 000 feet, people " feel extreme fatigue, a great desire to sleep, severe headache, difficulty in breathing and chest pain, exactly as stated by the Ayat.' | VERB | 28 |
1,352 | 0 | The heart's pumping power three weeks after treatment, as measured by the fraction of blood ejected with each heartbeat, was " exactly the same " -- 58% for both groups, Dr. White said | VERB | 2 |
1,353 | 0 | Gov. Roemer's first effort to kill 125 panels outright died in the legislature earlier this year | VERB | 5 |
1,354 | 1 | Mr. Norris added that silver's sharp fall can be attributed to a series of technical levels that it hit, touching off heavy selling by commodity funds | VERB | 19 |
1,355 | 1 | " We're not attacking the core assets; we're looking at what we consider to be our less- profitable assets, " the spokesman said | VERB | 3 |
1,356 | 0 | And one of the congregation's most remarkable and fervent prayers came from worshipers toward the back of the church who began dancing and chanting: " Come, Tambo, come.' | VERB | 21 |
1,357 | 1 | But several analysts predict the Fed will push short- term rates slightly higher later this year in hopes of cooling the economy and restraining inflation pressures | VERB | 19 |
1,358 | 0 | In " As Session Ends, Democrats Can Brag a Little, but They Dropped a Big One " -LRB- back page, Dec. 18 -RRB-, you missed the biggest accomplishment of the congressional Democrats | VERB | 24 |
1,359 | 0 | Spirits may be the only solace in a land where the average person earns$ 350 a year and can never expect to have enough to eat | VERB | 25 |
1,360 | 0 | Some police forces, for example, have stepped up use of a 20-year- old system called Vascar -LRB- Vehicle and Speed Computed and Recorded -RRB- | VERB | 6 |
1,361 | 0 | The company said oil and gas flowed from two zones | VERB | 6 |
1,362 | 0 | In reading these profiles one is struck by how often associates and political supporters of the Governor express ambivalent or even negative attitudes toward him personally | VERB | 6 |
1,363 | 0 | The proposal, a pet project of the Office of Management and Budget, wouldn't have any direct effect on the amount of money the government lends or on the budget deficit | VERB | 24 |
1,364 | 1 | Because of such saturation, German officials argue, cutting already low interest rates or pumping up a budget deficit that is already a higher percentage of their economy than the U.S. deficit, would lead to rampant inflation | VERB | 13 |
1,365 | 1 | The nation's two major opposition leaders, Kim Dae Jung and Kim Young Sam, stepped up their challenge to Mr. Roh Friday by announcing their intention to form a united party | VERB | 13 |
1,366 | 1 | Yet when Mr. Blackwell asked Ms. Pfeiffer to relinquish her title to Cary Brokaw, the man she'd hired to run marketing and distribution, she preferred to see the company dissolve | VERB | 29 |
1,367 | 1 | One is in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, that melting pot of radical Palestinians, Iranians, Libyan and Syrian intelligence officers and Shiite terrorists | VERB | 7 |
1,368 | 0 | But war- torn Nicaragua today is freer than under Mr. Ortega's predecessors, the Somozas, who managed in their 43-year reign to escape both a U.S .- sponsored invasion and your denunciations | VERB | 21 |
1,369 | 0 | On Friday, an analyst at another major commodity firm said he expects no more than 60 million acres to be planted to soybeans | VERB | 20 |
1,370 | 1 | While American car- buyers still reflexively believe automobiles built in Japan are so good they roll on water, Honda in marketing the cars it is sending back home will boast that its Ohio- built Accords are American | VERB | 15 |
1,371 | 1 | Some Democrats already oppose the bill as too watered- down; that sentiment could grow if Rostenkowski and Bentsen agree in talks next week to remove the plant- closing notification provision targeted by Reagan | VERB | 30 |
1,372 | 0 | Before midnight, it had targeted the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley, as well as the University of Pittsburgh and the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico | VERB | 4 |
1,373 | 0 | As a Journal editorial writer in the 1970s, he was among the first to grasp the essentials of supply side economics | VERB | 14 |
1,374 | 0 | And it didn't help that law- enforcement officials have reported problems with 19- and 20-year- olds coming to Wyoming from neighboring states to drink | VERB | 23 |
1,375 | 0 | Fidel Ramos, armed forces chief of staff, blamed the Communists for the deaths of 50% of the candidates killed in pre- election violence, though personal rivalries and the settling of old scores appeared in many instances to be stronger motives | VERB | 18 |
1,376 | 0 | Yet a stroll through any department store makes it plain that " yuppie puppies " have visions of dollar- signs dancing in their heads | VERB | 20 |
1,377 | 0 | The celebration is a rambunctious countrystyle baptism on a central highlands cattle ranch, with serenading mariachis, swaggering cowboys, and white- jacketed waiters pouring tequila like water | VERB | 22 |
1,378 | 1 | International Business Machines Corp., Siemens AG, and Bell Atlantic Corp. have stepped up their cooperative drive for a slice of the emerging European market for computerized telephone services | VERB | 11 |
1,379 | 0 | The exception was Mr. Takeshita's predecessor, Yasuhiro Nakasone, who stepped down in October after five years | VERB | 9 |
1,380 | 0 | And on March 3, Seven Days, a weekly, will begin distributing 50, 000 free copies to specially targeted Manhattan residents with a median income of$ 63, 000 | VERB | 17 |
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