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But Mr. Dole has so far spent much of his campaign attacking Vice President Bush for, among other things, having the effrontery to attack Congress
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Labor unions, too, attack the underground economy
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Mr. Cooper was in fact researching a book on Beethoven's working methods and had plowed through some 8, 000 pages of the composer's notes five years ago when he recognized the bones of the 10th
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The work should have touched a nerve here because of the Korean government's effort to hide, for the duration of the Olympics, a popular variety of Seoul food -- namely, dog meat
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Still, pension plans appeared to be cooling off on their earlier infatuation with small- stock strategies
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The new method of temporarily fixing them involved installing an overlay of sheet metal with screws and liquid adhesives
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They' ve arranged 1, 280 hotel and dormitory rooms for Dukakis workers, organized a bus system to get them to the convention, met the volunteers at the airport, distributed the blue- and- white signs that delegates wave to the cameras, and planted the trailers from which campaign managers are staging the convention that introduces the Massachusetts governor to the voters
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Finding such a fecund gold field came as a surprise to Reynolds, which stumbled across the precious metal when it was looking for bauxite, a claylike substance that holds alumina, the basic ingredient in aluminum ingot
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Mr. Tassin's new team will be filled out by Stephen Gardner, 28, and Christopher Kreidler, 24, who were hired during the past year to work with the group
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One proposal calls for gasoline refiners to reduce the volatility of fuel in summer, thus reducing the fuel's tendency to evaporate and contribute to ozone pollution
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You can't miss the hints of " Rheingold " and " Siegfried, " nor the occasional overblown welling up of massed orchestral sound
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Three anti- apartheid activists emerged from a 36-day stay at the U.S. consulate in Johannesburg, where they had sought refuge after escaping from police
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Armand Hammer, chairman of Occidental, planned to fly to Scotland to check out the situation for himself
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I smoke too much, am constantly coughing, never eat, always sit around in a daze
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For Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., the old- fashioned tombstone advertisement is going to rest in peace
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" Compaq has stepped into the market and is arguably the leader in performance and functions for the price
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Gently rocking them swings the hammers, which sway back and forth like the tongues of bells to strike the chimes
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The Salk vaccine is composed of killed polio virus
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Some U.S. officials believe that in time emotions will cool, and necessity once more will draw Iran toward normalizing relations with the U.S
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" You can drive it with your fingertips, but still rest your hand on it.'
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Mr. Bluey, who reports to SEC enforcement chief Gary Lynch, says he will particularly watch for accounting violations in pumping up sales, cost deferral and new types of financial instruments
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Tamil militants attacked and set fire to two Moslem fishing villages in eastern Sri Lanka
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The plan calls for Ferruzzi Finanziaria, the family holding company that controls the Ferruzzi- Montedison group and is now closely held, to absorb Iniziativa Me. T.A. unit in a stock swap
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Lightning seldom strikes twice in the same spot
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The Medical Letter, a respected nonprofit publication that evaluates the effectiveness of drugs for doctors, concluded that Actigall can dissolve gallstones in only about half of patients
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If dry weather cuts normal production by just three bushels an acre, the nation's soybean stockpiles could evaporate by next year, says Richard Loewy, senior grain and oilseed analyst at Prudential- Bache Securities Inc
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American, a unit of Fort Worth, Texas- based AMR Corp., touched off the latest round of increases last week, when it proposed raising all discount fares except for so- called MaxSavers, the industry's lowest fare level
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Iran retaliated by firing two missiles that struck Baghdad, killing or injuring an unspecified number of people
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The irony is that in 1968 Mr. Ford had ousted Mr. Miller as president of Ford -- kicking him upstairs, as vice chairman -- to make room for Semon E. " Bunkie " Knudsen, whom he hired away from General Motors Corp
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One trader said that the rumors of the Finance Ministry's efforts to cool trading of the large- capitalization issues triggered the losses in the steel and heavy industrial sectors
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It was financed in part by lending from foreign banks flush with petrodollars
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After a little more than two months of deliberations, the Presidential Task Force on Market Mechanisms, also known as the Brady commission, has rolled out its proposals
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But however microscopically small the particle size and smooth the consistency, this product is still 100% egg white or milk protein
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The News runs a gossip column called the Gang of Nine -- it's written by nine unidentified students -- that recently has covered such topics as who's dating whom, who got " drunk enough to get kicked out of one of Boston's most miserable bars " and who did what in class -LRB- " Jeff, always make sure your shirttails are tucked in when standing in front of class " -RRB-
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" Do you know what democracy means? " he says, pouring a glass of my Orangina
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The administration has been reluctant, for a number of reasons, to attack Tokyo on rice, historically Japan's most sacrosanct product
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Because of continuing uncertainties associated with the stock market and inflation, he said consumer demand for CDs will flourish if interest rates get nearer to 10%
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So, a few months ago he paid the equivalent of about$ 800 to get his nose fixed
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Inflation, attacked in the abortive Austral Plan of 1985 and now the target of new economic measures, has exceeded 300% over the past year
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STATES MOVE to fill what they see as a void in job training
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Lone Star Industries Inc. says its new cement, Pyrament, is so durable and fast- drying that an airplane can land on it four hours after it is poured, and so versatile it can be poured in almost any temperature
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In addition, Mr. Joseph said, referring to the subcommittee's questions about Beatrice, Texstyrene and one other junk- bond issue, by Hanover Petroleum Corp., " I don't think it's fair at all to attack the firm over two or three instances.'
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The appointments, filling vacant posts, are the first since the company's top officers resigned at the end of May
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But when the rangers drove the girls to the ranger station, the unattended youth sped away, drank heavily, and 10 hours later smashed into a motorcyclist
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Some people drank tea brewed at the back of the neoclassical church
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But by 1985 the boom was over, and sales had withered to$ 100 million
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Bill Byron, a regional sales manager for Columbus Wallcovering Co., danced wildly down the runway in a purple " country kitchen " material
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As in 1913, private capital flows among the principal industrial economies are now huge relative to official reserves and to the underlying flow of commodity trade
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The airline said its load factor, or the percentage of available seats filled, was 60.4% in August, unchanged from a year earlier
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It actually demonstrated its ability to destroy target drones in flight
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Although underwriters typically attempt to have new securities products introduced by borrowers other than themselves -- in order to lend additional credibility to the offering -- Merrill said it wanted to do the borrowing itself
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During the debate, when Mr. Chirac derided Mr. Mitterrand for having changed his mind from time to time during a 40-year political career, Mr. Mitterrand, clearly well coached, retorted with some 10-year- old quotations from Mr. Chirac attacking the European Community, which Mr. Chirac now warmly embraces
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Government investigators said they are stepping up efforts to gain the cooperation of numerous figures in the Pentagon bribery- and- fraud scandal and hope to obtain the assistance of dozens of key witnesses within two months
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I was about to step forth on a dare from my editor when a spaced- out blonde weaved out of the crowd
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The bard of Les- Loges- en- Josas, France, Stephen Powelson, stands ready, able and more than merely willing to pour the first 14, 300 lines into your ear, from memory -- and in classical Greek
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The Federal Home Loan Bank Board, as expected, adopted a resolution intended to reassure Wall Street firms that have lent about$ 12.6 billion to the thrift unit of troubled Financial Corp. of America
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Regulators are expected to issue soon a statement to reassure firms that have lent to the thrift unit of troubled Financial Corp. of America
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Kimberlon, the costume maker, tried generic packaging to escape the seasonal trap, even eliminating the word Halloween
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But while contacts between the two sides continued, no talks occurred over the weekend, as senior officials of both groups rested after two weeks of grueling work
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The fire killed a building engineer trapped in an elevator and injured 40 custodial workers and firefighters
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Digging into the affairs of a hypothetical Jones Corp., for example, Murphy accountants and investigators in many cases will examine each and every document
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" He said that if everyone who had a gun to his head pulled the trigger at the same time, he would vaporize, " recalls one meeting participant
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In 1813, a Welsh missionary named Thomas Jones stumbled across the hills into Meghalaya and began pushing the native Khasis, who today make up half the population, along the rocky path toward modernization and Christianity
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By 1981 the lower end of the Pawtuxet, into which Ciba- Geigy had been pouring 1.2 million gallons of waste each day, could support only those organisms that flourish in sewage and toxic waste
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Two doctors from Pittsburgh raced by private jet to the Midwest to retrieve it; on return, bad weather kept their plane circling over Pittsburgh for an hour and a half while Mr. McGowan, his chest opened and a heart- lung machine pumping his blood, lay on the operating table
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He said that in the wake of the airliner incident, U.S. intelligence agencies have been flooded with warnings, many of them of questionable reliability, of possible Iranian- sponsored attacks
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The discovery has led air- safety investigators to examine a possible link between the Continental craft and two aircraft accidents that involved fuselage cracking
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Engineers intend to introduce deliberate flaws into two of the motor's joints to prove that even with these defects, the redesigned motor has enough safety features to ensure that hot gases won't escape from it
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Lightning hasn't struck twice: The best of his last three films was the documentary " Chuck Berry: Hail
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A talent like his would flourish best in a relatively genteel and restrained political culture -- or, failing that, in a parliamentary system where he could be handed a safe seat and told to stop worrying
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Mr. Story thinks Mr. Holmes a Court will soon target acquisitions
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Dr. Pizzo, who previewed his study at the Fourth International AIDS Conference in Stockholm, has said one little boy resumed riding his bike on AZT therapy
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Mr. Lorenzo said Texas Air today will kick off an advertising campaign aimed at convincing the American public that Eastern is safe and has been the victim of union leaders " who have their own agenda.'
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" In doing so, it would be filling the wishes of the U.S. government, which also is concerned that the dollar could rise too quickly
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A merger, though, would lay the matter to rest
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State officials are advising farmers to plow under infested fields
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Tennis Lady said that after the sale it expects to " dissolve the company or invest in new businesses.'
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Many are expected to step down to make way for a new generation of leaders more sensitive to public opinion in Taiwan
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The black plague will have struck
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An Israeli patrol killed a three- year- old Palestinian boy in the Gaza Strip as Arabs staged a general strike in the occupied territories to mark the start of the 12th month of an uprising against Israel
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This three- part " Nature " miniseries presents the history of the area and its amazingly rich flora and fauna, including bat- eared foxes, dancing ostriches, shrimp- eating flamingos and leaping bush babies
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Advertised with pictures of frolicking yuppies and the slogan " Jazz is born -- Macintosh boogies, " Jazz disappointed business users and never captured the new market Lotus targeted
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" This is the kind of junk we can't even melt into other garbage, " says a major coin wholesaler who asked to remain anonymous because he has sold other coins under the auspices of the Marshall Islands
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" As long as the rains come pouring down on our land, we have hope.'
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She was up all night in a tent; the next morning, she plopped into the raft, feeling nauseated and trying to sleep as she bounced over rapids
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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
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While gas wells usually produce liquid as well as gas, " it evaporates, " he said
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Mr. McVeigh, a seven- year Smith Barney veteran, said his department was profitable until the crash and until Primerica " started dancing on my head.'
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Secretary of State Shultz recently flew to Geneva, for example, to " resolve ambiguities " over INF verification
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I found that the journalists were delighted to find a young person interested enough in their trade to come in and go through the press clippings in those fascinating metal drawers that filled the morgue
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AMR Corp.'s American Airlines agreed to lend Braniff Inc., Dallas, as much as$ 21 million, and also purchase certain Braniff assets for as much as$ 23 million, according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission
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" We don't know which he painted first, the deformity or the sweep of her flowing hair, " he says firmly
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When Danny dances with Helen, who is dubious about the whole enterprise, he tells her that it's all a surprise for her, it's her Valentine's Day card
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Administration officials said data collected by the U.S., Japan, and Bahrain has confirmed South Korean charges that two North Korean agents planted a bomb that killed 115 people aboard a KAL jet last November
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Union locals were preparing to strike, citing health and safety grievances at about nine plants, including Chrysler's Sterling Heights, Mich., stamping plant
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He rejects the suggestion that Gen. Noriega might have to step down
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The ship hadn't attacked U.S .- flag vessels or been involved in mine- laying
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But some institutional shareholders said they wanted to examine Griffin's$ 35-a- share offer
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Xoma, for example, is targeting T-4 cells to combat certain diseases associated with bone marrow transplants
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At the time, his feeling was that " even with the tax changes knocking out a lot of IRA money. .. the industry is expected to thrive and become more competitive over the next few years.'
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