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Meanwhile, a Palestinian was reported killed and the PLO called for a " day of firebombs " April 21
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Steelworkers, mineworkers, millworkers, and the like know that what they get they get only by sticking together and winning it at the bargaining table
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Such checks are bound to step up -- in the North Sea and elsewhere, industry officials said
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Also, growing competition is forcing many utilities to lower rates, though costs remain fixed, thus squeezing profits
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And although the firm has become involved in some hostile transactions in recent years, its representation of a major unsolicited bid by a foreign concern struck some takeover professionals as unusual
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" If the dollar stays at about the same level, that means the Bank of Japan has some room not to raise the discount rate, " he said, " which means maybe it's safe to touch the interest- rate sensitive sectors.'
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In the letter, Tom Matthews, Eastern's senior vice president of human resources, asked the mediation board to begin a 30-day countdown after which the machinists union would be free to strike -- and Eastern free to impose unilaterally the cost -- saving contract that it wants
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Some bankers said at the time that Bolivia's buy- back was a unique exercise for one of the poorest Latin American countries, where few banks would wish to lend again
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This expert also believes that Pyongyang might use helicopters it has bought from the West, which are identical to those used by the Seoul army, to attack student demonstrators
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A revenue passenger mile is one paying passenger flown one mile
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The plant in Delta, Pa., about 45 miles down the Susquehanna River from Three Mile Island, was ordered to be closed after some of Peach Bottom's reactor operators were found playing video games and others were caught sleeping at the controls
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" That makes it easy to sleep at night.'
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Yet when ordered to dance by his master, he gamely sprinkles a little sand on the ground and shuffles through a series of rapid dance steps ending in a pathetic little pawing motion that symbolizes his entrapment
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But soon new ads will play down the dog even further and display a metal " G, " Greyhound's stock symbol, coming out of a foundry
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It took a year and two trips to the Soviet Union to strike a deal with a literary house
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He said he hoped the new exam would help put to rest recurring charges by teacher unions and others that existing teacher tests don't accurately assess classroom skills and are unfair to minorities
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" Tell Dave we're sorry, " he says, " but we're drinking Bud.'
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To keep the puffed- up style looking puffy, it was advisable to sleep with the hair wrapped in toilet paper and to forget about using shampoo
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Schieffelin& Somerset Co. is beginning a boldly different, big- budget advertising campaign that it hopes will persuade more baby boomers to drink its Johnnie Walker Scotch whisky brands
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In Mr. Kupfer's " Ring, " a nuclear war has melted most of the world and made shopping difficult
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Children rode bicycles, played street sports, and had toys that required effort
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The lengthy, so- called prudency review is likely to drag into public view the troubled history of the plant
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" And there's Sam Nunn dancing presumably with his wife, " she says, squinting hard from her distant perch
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The drought is spawning an explosion in the spider mite population by harming a plant fungus that attacks the tiny insects
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U.S. intelligence officials believe Col. Hawari, whose real name is Mohammed Abdel- Ali Labib and who is a protege and close ally of PLO chairman Yasir Arafat, was responsible for planting a sophisticated bomb that killed four Americans on a TWA jetliner in 1986
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Dukakis plans to attack Gephardt for taking special- interest money
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Not only are they being replaced by younger politicians without roots on the mainland, but Taiwan's recently eased political atmosphere has cooled the obsession with reunification
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Set up on a strobe- lighted stage, Barbie and her buddies appear to move all by themselves, holding guitars and dancing up a storm amid flashing blue and pink lights
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The reservoir, used mostly for agriculture, is the source of the artesian wells that allowed oases to flourish along the coast for hundreds of years
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" Nothing less than targeted, mandated reductions in acid- rain emissions in the U.S. " will satisfy Canada, Mr. Mulroney said in his prepared remarks
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Still, they didn't go quite as far as one Himalayan bear -- it ate the camera
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It's fine to touch down in Tel Aviv, in Cairo, in Amman
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The virus attacked Argonne National Laboratory outside Chicago starting at 11:54 p.m. EST Wednesday and throughout the night
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U.S. defense analysts say the draft would create a mechanism to smooth out conflicts over design or work- sharing
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They were ready to embrace anybody who wasn't Mr. Bhutto, a populist who had called for land reform and who had nationalized industries as he uttered Islamic pieties -- at the same time that he held vast tracts of farm land himself, drank, womanized and, apparently, rigged elections
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Mr. Bush attacked the Massachusetts governor for vetoing a bill to require school teachers to lead pupils in the pledge of allegiance and for Massachusetts' prisoner- furlough program
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The evidence showed he had helped fix two juries, and threatened to choke to death a woman witness against him
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" I think glasnost is bad when they attack Stalin.'
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" If it isn't working, we'll fix it, " says Mr. Teets, promising further restructuring if the dog isn't running right in the next few years
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The problem is partly due to a thermal vacuum switch in the vapor- control system that is supposed to curb release of evaporated gasoline, the EPA said
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Scientists disagree, however, as to whether the heart's pumping power is a true predictor of survival
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By 1993, it will eat up 10.6% of all federal spending even if no new benefits are added
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I have dined out long enough on the strength of being attacked from the left by The Wall Street Journal editorial staff -LRB- it long being thought that nothing could exist to the right of that august body -RRB-
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And his initial hesitancy about the endeavor has evaporated completely, to be replaced by what might be called historical perspective
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But this program fosters an insidious idea: Intelligent discussion is silly -- whoever's the loudest, wins. -LRB- And of course Mort, with his own sound men riding the mixing board, is always loudest. -RRB-/-R
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Mr. Lee has targeted three of the former Japanese banks
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He fails to properly grasp the nature of the frontier culture, and only superficially understands the dilemma of the native people
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Western military planners will call for the unilateral reduction of short- range nuclear systems that weren't touched by the recent superpower arms treaty, according to Gen. John Galvin, supreme Allied commander in Europe
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And only 20% reported that their customers lent them engineers to supplement their own technical expertise
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The statesmen finally smoothed out the project by deciding to raise an additional billion dollars with a tax on natural gas
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Smelling new money, U.S. non- profits flooded the foundations with proposals, says Hiroshi Kamura of the Japan Center for International Exchange
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And Michigan Gov. James Blanchard is appointing a commission to " look at how you strike the balance " between the warring factions, the governor's spokesman says
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The problem it would confront is those last decades -LRB- 2030- 2050 -RRB- of the scenario, when the surplus melts away to zero
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Sidney Ganis, president of marketing, says the studio tries to remind Academy members of films that may have escaped notice
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Many American firms are stumbling badly, and most of their problems appear to stem from their mistaken assumption that what works at home will work in Britain
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The plant in Osuka, about 150 miles southwest of Tokyo, will finish glass melted in Corning, N.Y., but melt facilities may be added later, the company said
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That in turn will help drag down growth next year, it adds
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Then, two days before the scheduled premiere in November, a fire raged through the opera house, destroying the backstage facility, sets and costumes
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Arsonists in Haiti destroyed a Roman Catholic chapel in a slum in Port- au- Prince
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Film clips 30 and 40 years old are used to contrast the " horrors " of conventional surgery, radiation and chemotherapy treatments with the ease of drinking a dose of Hoxsey's tonic
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Three years ago the airline kicked Mr. Landau and his 1.5 million miles out of the program for allegedly breaking the rules
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" This is a place to come for a better life, " she says, as her troupe of tiny vendors surrounds tourists stepping off a bus
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" Any company in this market that hiccups is just destroyed
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Some say that his absolute conviction in his own hunches may ultimately prove his undoing, that he could rapidly get stuck with multimillion- dollar losses if the market moves sharply against him and he refuses to admit that he is wrong
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The union, a Teamsters chapter, voted last month to strike over the contract stalemate, but instead has continued to negotiate sporadically since then with the company, a unit of St. Paul, Minn .- based NWA Inc
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" That remark -LRB- of the official -RRB- definitely cooled the heels of the bulls, " said Paul Clohesy, chief dealer at Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. in New York
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Robert K. Heady, publisher of Bank Rate Monitor, a North Palm Beach, Fla., interest rate newsletter, said banks " didn't jump through hoops to raise savings yields 24 hours after absorbing the news of the Federal discount rate.'
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A Soviet Foreign Ministry aide disputed claims by U.S. officials that an explosion last week destroyed the only plant producing rocket fuel for SS-24 intercontinental missiles
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His one spectacular crime came in the wee hours of Aug. 8, 1963, his 34th birthday, when he and his pals grabbed 120 sacks of well- worn bank notes being sent to London for pulping
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The stock has risen more than 17% in less than two weeks on stepped up volume
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Only 15 areas of treatment are examined, and several areas where questionable cures flourish -- the weight- loss catagory, for example -- aren't included
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Some GOP insiders predict Treasury Secretary Baker will step in to direct the fall campaign
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Morally repugnant and economically absurd, the scheme would knock over homes and churches, plow up cemeteries and herd the residents into " urban agro- industrial complexes.'
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Southeastern poultry producers fear withering soybean supplies will force up prices on other commodities
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It's a step designed to get around potential subpoena limitations by enabling lawyers to examine Seattle witnesses from here
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It's little wonder, then, that Susan has taken to escaping into the company of her delightfully charming, exceedingly attractive, immensely rich fantasy family: an adoring husband, a devoted daughter and a frothy younger brother whose only occupation in life is to pour yet another round of champagne -- " champers, " as he prefers to call it -- for the four of them
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Just as Reuters and Telerate want to grab a piece of Quotron's territory by offering U.S. equities quotes, Quotron is eyeing their turf and mulling ways to offer pricing information on fixed- income instruments and foreign currencies
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U.S. drug agents estimate that about 40% of all the cocaine and marijuana pouring into America comes through the Bahamas; of that, at times as much as half may have been run through Bimini, agents say
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But passengers who planned to travel at the low advertised fare but didn't purchase tickets before France rejected the fare missed the opportunity
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The KGB, he says, stepped in on his behalf, but all it could offer was an apartment, where he now lives, in a defense ministry complex
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You could have knocked me over, " said Joseph Ronning of Brown Brothers Harriman& Co
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Wean Industries Inc. said it received a$ 20 million subcontract from United Engineering Inc., Pittsburgh, to supply equipment and components for a hot strip rolling mill to An Feng Steel Co. in Taiwan
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" He's making fun of them and kicking their butts.'
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But even if this plan doesn't fly, Mr. Robinson sees advantages in announcing it
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The Senate approved a$ 1 trillion budget plan for fiscal 1989 that would increase federal spending about$ 45 billion and calls for a substantial anti- drug initiative that would violate a budget accord struck with the White House
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In retelling the story of Freud's life and work, Peter Gay plows a furrow already dug deep by many previous Freud biographers and historians of psychoanalysis
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It strikes me as close to impossible to read Chaucer and not come away liking the poet
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By changing formulas for solvents, he says, UNC " can take superalloy scrap, dissolve it, and separate out the various metals.'
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A new extermination technique calls for pumping air heated by propane burners into insect- infested houses that have been covered with tarps to keep the heat from escaping
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" Things are really rapidly falling into place, " said a Navy official who previously had complained that the Pentagon brass was dragging its feet on the project
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Another regular, bundled in a brown cape, his feet wrapped in cloth, was seen touching all the bread in the basket " hoping no one else will eat it, " says Mrs. Howell
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Most- Remarkable Injury -- Angels outfielder Chili Davis dislocated a toe when he kicked a chair after popping out in a June 26 home game against Milwaukee
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Her daughter demanded that she keep silent, telling her, " You won't have a home to sleep in if you say anything about this.'
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His selection now evokes memories of the Boston- Austin axis struck when Mr. Dukakis's political hero, John Kennedy, picked Sen. Lyndon Johnson as his running mate in 1960
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But on this wintry afternoon when the air is filled with the smell of homemade cinnamon buns, Doris Van Sickle, once the Boone County Democratic women's chairman, is surrounded by her new allies -- political novices eager to meet Marlene Elwell, the Michigan housewife who has organized the Midwest for the former religious broadcaster
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The Air Florida pilots cursed for posterity on the cockpit recorder, decided to take off even though they knew the wings of the plane were dangerously icy, and plowed their plane into a bridge
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The issue first surfaced after Willie Horton, a first- degree murderer on life sentence without parole who had been on 10 successful furloughs, escaped in 1986 and was arrested in April 1987 and charged with the brutal assault of a Maryland couple
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They ride around
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For Americans to fail to grasp the significance of these developments is to invite greater and more unpleasant surprises than we' ve had so far
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The three board positions will be filled by Michael Tun Zan, executive vice president of Pacific Bank; Khateeb Lateef, an investment adviser; and Theodore M. Bell, an attorney
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