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The department maintained that fighter aircraft, for example, " must be fast enough and maneuverable enough to evade and destroy enemy aircraft
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But critics complain that the blitz of big fines, which generally are settled for half or less of the proposed amount, was a bombastic gimmick that did little to attack the root problems of workplace illness and injury
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As negotiations dragged on, Mr. Finkelstein, known as a straightforward man, exclaimed, " We're getting nowhere, and it's getting late.'
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Much of Mr. Jackson's money is being plowed back into a direct- mail program, which reportedly is growing rapidly
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The short- sellers have come bounding in, waiting for the company to stumble
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The government's economic program, introduced with much enthusiasm at the beginning of the year, has stumbled clumsily from the start
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But Sen. Quayle stumbled twice during the day trying to explain his decision to enter the National Guard in 1969 during the Vietnam War
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I have slept through Minsk and past Smolensk
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As of Thursday night, other Yanks besides Schultz remained in their respective gold- medal chases, including 1984 Olympic super- heavyweight champ Bruce Baumgartner, who rolled a notable East German on Thursday; Nate Carr at 149.5, and Kenny Monday at 163
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This relationship will be characterized by caution and hard- nosed realism about mutual interests, say Soviet and Chinese officials, rather than by the euphoria and stifling closeness of the past that dissolved into suspicion and then bitter border clashes in the l960s
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The remaining members have agreed to dissolve the facility, though they say they may form a new, smaller claims agency
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Mr. Choi, filling three pages with computations, offers this stern -- and unsettling -- advice to one American business reporter: " Don't write about investing this summer
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You can't eat these confections, but paper making satisfies the senses all the same
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The pores permit carbon dioxide released by the respiring produce to escape the package, while allowing only small amounts of oxygen to enter. -LRB- Air is 21% oxygen. -RRB-/-R
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The filing also reported two lawsuits brought by Staley shareholders attacking the company's extensive anti- takeover arsenal
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As we watch everybody eat -- Dan pouring rather a lot of salt on his chicken salad and from the looks of it, running out of banter -- a local pollster makes conversation with the press
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Thirty- eight summers ago at Tecumseh Lodge in Eagle River, Wis., my riding instructor was " Uncle " Al Dorfman
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Anyone who spends a few hours reading his speeches and talking to Democrats familiar with his views learns quickly that Mr. Dukakis has absorbed many of the dovish obsessions of his party's left
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Baker Hughes and Dresser have a joint venture, BJ- Titan, in the pressure pumping services business, though they said last week they are seeking buyers
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As a solid red, however, good pinot noir is so pleasurable to drink, so versatile with food that demand from consumers is increasing rapidly, putting pressure on short supply
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During the past 10 years state and federal governments have pumped money into the railroad, whose main line track has been substantially improved
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Those objections quickly evaporated after the university sophomore, who declared herself " proud to be a Thai woman, " was named the pageant's winner
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Air Midwest said it flew 12.7 million revenue passenger miles in February, a 5.3% decrease from 13.4 million a year earlier
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Coincidence perhaps, but within 48 hours, Ms. Fox says, it rained here
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Many patients still die relatively quickly
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The rate on funds, or reserves that banks lend each other overnight, averaged 5.80%, according to an estimate by Fulton Prebon -LRB- U.S.A. -RRB-/-R
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And when Mr. Dukakis's 46-minute address had ended -- as the confetti and the balloons rained down and jubilant delegates waved an estimated 10, 000 American flags -- Mr. Jackson, his wife and family joined the Dukakis and Bentsen families on the platform
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Mitterrand dissolved parliament Saturday
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MDT makes sterility- assurance systems and examining and operating equipment for the hospital, medical, dental and laboratory markets
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Foreign farmers are fast plowing new acreage for soybeans to meet demand around the world
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By the time they reached the Inner Court many were beginning to look bleary- eyed as they wandered through a sea of glass cases filled with everything from Han jugs to Ming wall- scrolls and jades
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If that figure sticks, the Air Force might be able to avoid further contract adjustments, sources say
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The Monitor's losses are absorbed by the church's working fund, which reportedly has declined during the past two years to about$ 200 million from more than$ 280 million, largely because of the stock- market crash
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He tried again, and his next ball stuck firmly in the net twine for an unlikely -- and maybe unprecedented -- double fault
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These were incentives, the official visitor said, to get them planting again
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But the OTC market was withering badly near the close and traders said if there was more time prices would have fallen further
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If so, human cells may also make similar proteins -- potentially confusing immune cells that target foreign stress proteins and inducing them to attack a person's own cells
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Unfortunately, " Phantasm II " also concerns a flying metal ball with speed- drill attachments, which affixes itself to one's forehead and then drains the brain
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Nothing Like the Sun " left you relatively cool, you won't want to miss these concerts featuring the former Police chief and his hot new band
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" People destroy coral reefs that take thousands of years to build, affecting all the fish that use it for food and shelter, just for a piece of decoration, " says Mr. McCloud
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Israel has agreed to develop an interceptor missile for the U.S. that would destroy short- range ground- to- ground missiles, state- owned Israel Aircraft Industries said
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But other stumbling blocks on the way to being a world- class news agency are not so simple, because they're held in place by a half- century of political inertia
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Who will now step into this maw is a question the company doesn't have much time to puzzle over
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Tears roll down Juana Lara's cheeks when she recalls the family's desperation a few years ago
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A Cajun hot dog in one hand, Hurricane Slush in the other, I wander along Bourbon Street in the raffish French Quarter, just another media hound among 15, 000 unleashed here to hunt down non- stories about the Crescent City -- eat some gumbo, listen to great jazz, buy souvenirs
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France's Socialist government resurrected the previous government's plan to pump 12 billion francs -LRB-$ 1.88 billion -RRB- into state- owned auto maker Regie Nationale des Usines Renault, a move that may raise hackles in the European Community
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But far from being cowed, Palestinians are using what little leverage they have to strike back
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Traders said foreign investors were active sellers Wednesday, while domestic market operators were stepping in and out of the market following the action from overseas
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" But who's going to roll the dice?'
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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
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She says the pain has been so bad that she has missed more than a week of work at her job as a bank teller
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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
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Its load factor, or percentage of seats filled, rose to 47.4% from 41.8%
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In northern Nicaragua, Honduran jets attacked a Sandinista military headquarters
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Unions representing reporters and press operators also are likely to be targeted, union sources said
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In its drive for more minority students, Stanford joined forces with UCLA, the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Southern California to sponsor a forum targeting blacks and Hispanics; about 200 prospective students attended the event
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The outlook for the Peruvian miners strike remained cloudy
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The Soviets also rate as prime suspects in the plane crash that killed President Zia ul- Haq in August; Pakistanis have concluded the cause was unspecified sabotage
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When we first encounter Nina, she is blaming her kindly old Dad for succumbing to fatherly jealousy and blocking her marriage to a handsome flying ace named Gordon, who is subsequently killed in World War I
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The study, they said, will examine the feasibility of selling the sporty vehicle being jointly developed by the companies, which are both affiliated with General Motors Corp
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A spokesman for McAllister Brothers Inc., one of the struck companies, said the company is manning its boats with replacement workers and management
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Though besieged by friends who " want me to pick them a winner, " he doesn't bet often
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For a man who takes pride in his powers of observation and his mastery of detail, a puzzle remains: How did he fail to recognize that his wife was addicted to diet pills, a habit she finally kicked after 25 years
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One man who felt the brunt of Mr. Atwater's tactics is liberal Thomas Turnipseed, whose bid for Congress was effectively destroyed when Mr. Atwater surreptitiously revived a three- year- old story about the Democrat's psychiatric treatment for depression as a young man
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Centralization, on the other hand, kills motivation and crushes the human spirit
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Here was Sanyo, pouring in capital and engineering talent
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People close to Black& Decker, which had raised its bid two weeks ago from its initial$ 56-a- share offer, said the company will probably stick to its latest offer
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The 18-year- old Las Vegan, the new darling of the net set, took Stadium Court at the U.S. Open tennis tournament here Wednesday morning against Philip Johnson, an unseeded and heretofore unheeded scuffler from Georgia, and, truth to tell, didn't knock him dead
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Although a study for the Justice Department found that more than 99% of all telephone traffic flows through the local networks, the Bell companies fear that a significant portion of their business could be drained off
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It knocked her down, ran over her leg and plowed into some parked cars, hurtling her six- week- old son off the front seat
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The House of Representatives, where some 98% of the Members ride the PAC trail back into office, is looking more and more like a shoddy place
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He testified that he was ordered by the Robins former general counsel in 1975 to destroy sensitive documents about the Dalkon Shield
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In another, they pondered why an observer was " touched " by the sight of a woman who took a cup from a fountain, drank water from it and then rinsed it out
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The company said in mid- June that about 2, 000 workers were striking six distribution centers in a dispute over wages and benefits
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" I don't think we could carry Iowa even if it rains every day, " says Washington GOP consultant Eddie Mahe, who stayed out of the GOP nomination contest but will work for Mr. Bush this fall
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About 80 separate documents had to be filled out, many of them in an effort to reassure institutional money managers about the company's credit- worthiness and prospects, Mr. Koch says, adding, " There were times I wanted to kill.'
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I don't miss it at all.'
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Yet he missed the mark on his beliefs that money has no " cost " and interest rates are the " price " of money
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In November, North Korean agents blew up a Korean airliner en route to Seoul, killing all 115 people aboard
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Because they're so accurate, cruise missiles can use conventional bombs to destroy targets that only a few years ago required nuclear warheads
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Philippine troops launched a massive " search and destroy " operation in the Bicol region of Luzon following a Saturday attack by communist rebels in which 13 anti- guerrilla troops were killed
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The revolutionary gallium arsenide circuits used in a forthcoming model, the Cray-3, experienced cooling problems that resulted in millions of dollars of added costs
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I lost 95% of the trees planted in one field this past spring
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If the area were flooded, these mud- embedded bombs might loosen and float to the surface
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Periodically, a nurse emerges from one of eight examining rooms to bellow out the name of the next patient
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The Washington Redskins' Joe Gibbs is one of those football coaches who sleeps in his office, so he isn't always up on current events
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Making the Paris- Dakar rally less perilous, Mr. Sabine says, might kill it
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Born and raised in India and educated at Harvard, the young documentary maker visited Bombay and was struck by the numbers of children living in the street
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In race after race, PAC funds evaporated for Republican challengers, even for candidates with political credentials as impressive as those of Mr. Howard, once dubbed " the conscience of the senate " for his crusades against state- level corruption
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It recently sued a small local factory that was knocking off its knock- off with a game called Entrepreneurs
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Department stores nationwide are cutting back on apparel from such designers as Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren and Liz Claiborne and instead filling racks with store brands
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Mr. Phillips said the bars would " melt for about half " of their auction price
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Then, examining supervisors' performance ratings of managers and professionals in a large manufacturing company, they found the married men consistently drawing higher performance ratings than comparable single men and far more likely to be promoted into higher paying jobs
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After a week of quiet climbing, Sears stepped in and Western Auto leapt 8 5 8 to 18 5 8
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Two former TWA executives are also said to be interested in making an offer for TWA. Mr. Corr, who will step down as president at the end of the month, has in the past sought financial backing for such an offer
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He just might dance into the 1990s
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That rise is at least 1 degree Fahrenheit per decade; we won't be able to miss it if it happens
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At the end of the group's 40-minute set, the audience members have decided they don't care about the museum's rules either, and they're dancing in the aisles
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A Middle Eastern analyst says Lebanese usually drink coffee at such occasions; Palestinians drink tea
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I hope not too many of your readers will lack the vision to grasp the message and benefit conferred
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