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Among Mr. Huffstutler's prospective clients were attorneys suing American Motors in cases where Jeeps had rolled over
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Last week, after a team had gone through its paces, one of the handlers forgot to remove a stick of dynamite that had been planted in the suitcase
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If Pan Am rejects arbitration, the Teamsters will be legally free to strike after a 30-day cooling- off period
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Western diplomats and other observers say the Northrop situation could be a test case of how far the government of South Korea's newly elected President Roh Tae Woo will go in investigating questionable matters that touch his old friend and political patron, former President Chun
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Another third of the patients at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center drank alcohol before being hurt, and 16.5% had used both marijuana and alcohol, the study said
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The case makes New York state seem almost ungrateful for the way it responded to a federal law that pumped$ 675 million of Uncle Sam's funds into 21 troubled New York thrifts a few years ago
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And when various award- winning fruits and animals were assembled for a local TV shot, Chief tried to eliminate the 59-pound watermelon by eating it
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It's raining.'
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He arranged for a new working part to be airlifted in 12 hours to Houston, fixed the dish, and the remainder of the tournament was carried by ESPN
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The New York Stock Exchange composite index also touched a high since the crash but pulled back to close at 144.82, up 0.28 but below its Oct. 21 level of 145.02
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From the seminars flowed requests for help in updating substandard tanks
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Instead of playing the distance runners' dreary game of sticking with the pack until the last lap or two, he ran off by himself early and dared the boys to catch him
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In recent years, Drexel has poured far more resources into areas such as high- yield, " junk " bonds, merger and acquisition advice and mortgage- backed securities
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" As the amount of copper available for delivery rose above the number of contracts that had to be satisfied, the threat of a squeeze' in the March contract evaporated, " said William O'Neill, research director for Elders Futures Inc., New York
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The Atlanta- based company lent Ironton Iron$ 500, 000 and has an option to buy it
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Both the government and private industry have stepped up efforts to recruit back to Korea scientists who were trained and then stayed abroad
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" Competitors are kept out, and carters' costs are kept down, " says Mr. Kossler, who testified publicly in 1983 about one incident: A New York businessman got into the garbage- hauling business and quickly tried to grab customers from other carters by underbidding them
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Last October, he surpassed his own record by eating 2.6 kilograms
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In fact, though PAN embraces international investment, it isn't inclined to roll over for it
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Merrill O. Burns, an executive vice president of Manufacturers Hanover Corp., was named a director of this utility, filling a vacancy
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The government won't estimate the condition of the recently planted corn and soybean crops until August
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But to take this often- repeated mistake as a basis for the misleading conclusion that our streets will be forever filled with happy motorists, secure in their bliss because of endless oil supplies, is so naive as to border on irresponsibility
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To air fresh shows through June, " we'd have to eat the second showing of some episodes, " he said, which would cause a financial hit
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There has yet to be a confirmed report of a large animal killed by the flames, although a few deaths are almost inevitable, park officials say
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The nation's cattle herd is withering
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One of those touched by the scandal was Schuyler Colfax, who happened to be Grant's vice president
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Supermarket chains aren't willing to pay much for beef because they' ve been flooded with cheap poultry
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Mr. Morales, excited, asks me to step outside a moment
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The Suez group has said it will dissolve the Belgian company's current 23-member board and create a two- tier management, with a chief executive running day- to- day operations and a management committee that defines strategy
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The provincial governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan have offered a total of 28.5 million Canadian dollars -LRB-$ 23.2 million -RRB- to assist in well drilling, water pumping and other relief activities
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" Now, we're sticking with horse- related attractions, " Mr. Seigenfeld says, noting that Belmont put on a combination rodeo- horse show this month that attracted new customers of all ages
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On Wednesday, the Central Bank of the Philippines stepped into the foreign exchange market to sell$ 500, 000 for pesos, pushing the dollar down to 21.293 pesos
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Equally important, his Socialist government absorbed and then, in effect, destroyed the French Communist Party
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" That would cause Boeing to finally move on the 7J7 and stop dragging its feet.'
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An owner can escape the sanction only by demonstrating that he neither knew nor had reason to know that any drugs were on the conveyance
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" Ray Shaw is an exceptionally talented newsman and business executive and definitely will be missed, " Mr. Phillips said
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" What the U.S. should do, rather than destroying those oil wells, is capture them as prizes of war and turn their production over for the benefit of the U.S. and its other allies in the gulf, " he said
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But international groups that attacked Mr. Jenninger's remarks may find themselves among the losers
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It says that only unexpectedly bad developments, such as another stock- market crash the size of last October's, or a sudden surge in oil prices, might damp confidence or touch off a spurt in inflation that might frighten governments into choking off the recovery by raising interest rates significantly
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One underwriter currently has six ready to roll
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Stones are laid close together, generally slanting inward, with each stone touching as many others as possible
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One is particularly struck by the austere but strongly felt eroticism of many of these works, and by the extraordinary poetry with which Poussin imbues the timeless themes of love and death
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When the U.S. expanded its gulf fleet a year ago to protect Kuwaiti tankers flying the U.S. flag, it left little doubt that it was siding with Iraq and the other Arab nations against Iran
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The point of view of the economist here misses the essential by being too technical, namely that the values associated with a free- market economy can be destroyed by the tax system
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Though they may fill some of the same military needs, the missiles are quite different from any arms the Saudis have sought from the U.S
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Our view is that the Russians and Cubans figured this out some time ago, which is why, despite Mr. Reagan's occasional speeches, they never hesitated to pour advisers and war materiel by the ton into Nicaragua
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Yet U.S. trade with and corporate activity in Panama continues, as do most flows from non- U.S. sources
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It rained hard Saturday night along the Gulf Coast, and on Sunday morning the infield at McKechnie Field here was so wet that grounds crewmen were using plastic bottles to scoop up the standing water
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The plant, situated amid the rolling Bavarian countryside, lies on a specially constructed foundation to minimize vibration in the fabricating rooms
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The fires, Ford said, could be caused by a nylon wiring shield that could melt and drip onto the engine's hot exhaust manifold, " resulting in an engine compartment fire.'
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However, new- crop beans -- to be planted this spring -- were up on continued expectations that this year's planted acreage won't exceed last year's by much, analysts said
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It's not as though the prodnoses care whether people die of lung cancer
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New Year's Day, after an afternoon of eating my mother- in- law's chicken, I weigh in at 175 pounds
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And in a withering critique of Wall Street's performance, the report shows that key participants -- including some major firms, stock exchange specialists and portfolio insurers -- not only failed to stem the chaos, but helped make it worse
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While the 17 male supers who play guards and courtiers cool our heels, we are shoehorned into a room 15 feet square, reading newspapers and exchanging small talk
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GE has poured more than$ 200 million into designing better turbine parts
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Beyond that, conditions on board were so vile that " the sailor was at greater risk eating his meals aboard than fighting.'
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But the suit says such rights " evaporate " with the sale of his holding
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" It takes time to move them through the training and to get them ready to fly.'
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The pension agency, which had briefly absorbed LTV's$ 2 billion pension shortfall, subsequently returned responsibility for the plans to the steelmaker
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Also, Charles L. Magee, formerly deputy general counsel, was named vice president, general counsel and secretary, filling vacancies created when Richard Stewart resigned to pursue private law practice
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Perhaps hoping to keep the newcomers out, Pan Am and British Air applied to fly on each other's German routes
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The FBI immediately lent Mr. Pelleu$ 3, 800, and arranged to tape several phone conversations he had with Mr. Sanders about the ring
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In the weeks that followed, South Korean television sets, Taiwanese cassette players and imported clothes flooded shop windows -- apparently the harvest of a new policy that allows businessmen to import goods with foreign currency held abroad
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The explanation seems to be that Mr. Linh, though born in the north, spent most of his life in the south, where capitalism flourished until the Communists took over in 1975
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Richard DeVane, president of the company's fossil systems business, said it appears that oxygen in the fresh air combined with either sulfur, zinc or chloride to produce an oxide that ate away the boiler wall's iron- oxide protective coating
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It seems that Mr. Jackson escapes the media's searching questions of experience, public policy and character that other candidates are subjected to because of the delicate racial issue
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The date would give two breweries, which now produce beer for export only, time to step up production, the bill said
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Lawn mowers on display ranged from a$ 5, 000 riding version with four- wheel steering from Swedish maker Husqvarna to a humble$ 69 push mower made by American Lawn Mowers of Shelbyville, Ind
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The moles were just doing what comes naturally, planting a micromanagement time bomb in another massive piece of legislation
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The Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Japan's leading business daily, reports that U.S. companies take an average of six months to a year to fill orders for Japanese buyers
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Bush and Dukakis should be asked to clarify where they stand on this important distinction, for it's clear that the real work of fixing the schools will fall to local politicians and school boards
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In case you missed it, this low- budget exploitation flick is one of the record 263 films that qualify for Academy Award nominations by virtue of the fact that they opened in 1987 and played for at least a week in Los Angeles
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If Intelsat Director General Dean Burch can't strike a deal with Ford Aerospace and its major partners, Alcatel Espace of France and Mitsubishi Electric Co. of Japan, he will negotiate with a French aerospace company, Matra, an Intelsat spokesman said
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More recently, Pablo Casals's widow lent him her husband's precious Goffriller cello for two years and the teen- ager played chamber music at Carnegie Hall with Isaac Stern, Yo- Yo Ma and other luminaries
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Today's slogan: " The fever of war will not cool down while -LRB- Iraqi President -RRB- Saddam Hussein is in power.'
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Leasing defers more of the profit from filled orders to the future, he said
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Never mind that, with the weight of America's expectations riding on his mere four years' pro experience, he made crucial errors in the big game last year
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Mr. Groner touches down at the Orlando airport at 5:54 a.m., and a dumpster- size container carrying our package is rolled onto a truck bound for a sorting center in Longwood, Fla
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But then, when they sleep together for the first time, he wakes up in the morning with her lying next to him and he knows something strange is happening to him
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" If it's successful, we'll roll out the concept elsewhere, " said Craig Kirsch, General Nutrition's chief financial officer
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As late as Wednesday night, jets carrying signatures were still touching down at the airport in Brasilia, and motorcades were flowing into town
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At Bobby's house she is forthright in saying she wants to sleep with him; why is she then accused of being devious
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Although the office towers filled up quickly -LRB- they're still 96% occupied -RRB-, the tony stores -- including Cartier and Mark Cross -- foundered
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Long renowned with East Germany for its relatively respectable economic performance, Czechoslovakia has lately been displaying worrying symptoms of the ills that have, in fact, long been eating away at its core
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Despite the potential drawbacks, the networks are plowing ahead
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Mr. Syiem says there are times when it rains heavily, day and night, for two weeks running
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The beef market also has kicked up despite increased slaughterings of cattle that were expected to hold prices down
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The insurance industry, facing mounting competition on several fronts, is undergoing a personnel and cost retrenchment such as those that have struck the securities and banking industries
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The Tokyo Stock Exchange has twice this year raised margin requirements in an effort to cool the Tokyo market's sharp rally, but share prices have continued upward as the moves were widely viewed as, if anything, healthy and reassuring
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Sometimes it stumbled
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The new Clore- backed directors viewed their counterparts as stodgy pillars of the San Francisco establishment who failed to grasp KaiserTech's financial quandary
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Mr. Parkin says that in 1982, he lent$ 13, 000 to Mr. Cohen, the Air Force official responsible for tactical air systems and a close friend of Mr. Galvin
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Mostly, though, her technique rests on a meticulous sifting of every shred of testimony, searching for inconsistencies that may buy her client a better verdict
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Despite the problem, the Daedalus is almost ready for its main mission: a recreation this spring of the flight of the mythological Greek inventor Daedalus, who escaped from prison on the island of Crete by making wax- and- feather wings and flying 70 miles to the mainland of Greece
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Nearly all of this growth is in the developing countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America, which are least capable of absorbing it, the report said
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They poured gasoline over the pile and set it on fire
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EMPLOYEE LEASING was supposed to be killed, or at least maimed, by the Tax Reform Act of 1986
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Kubota Ltd., for example, has poured about$ 75 million into some of Silicon Valley's hottest companies, including MIPS Computer Systems and Ardent Computer
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" Money does tend to flow into the best- performing funds rather than the bottom funds that are poised for recovery, " says Fidelity's Mr. Litvack
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