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He is projecting that the number of acres planted with corn could rise by about one- fifth and soybean acreage could increase by one- sixth
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After an initial advance, the market stumbled briefly as investors responded to its strength by taking profits
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And instead of reacting to this aggression by destroying Iranian naval assets, defense leaders responded by saturating the Gulf with American military forces that were not supposed to engage their aggressor, but instead were supposed to intimidate him by their mere presence
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The spokesman added that the " final decision does rest with the board of directors.'
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For a time, the OSHA news releases rolled off the presses with regularity
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Many who live in the zone still seem almost hyper- American: They drink harder, pray more, salute faster
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The new minicomputer is hot, and the company is riding the first flush of demand for some faster new mainframes and software
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{ Ethiopian strongman Mengistu Haile Mariam} has destroyed the traditional farming economy with communist controls on prices, by confiscating all land, and by making the state the sole buyer and seller of food
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The point of this review is not necessarily to let off the Eritreans, who have recently come under deservedly strong criticism for attacking two food convoys, but to demonstrate how famine in northern Ethiopia is part of something much broader and more complex than drought
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Mr. Axinn continued that the defendants want a " level playing field " with the plaintiffs, but the judge interrupted and said, " they -LRB- the states -RRB- have built the field and you want to play on it.'
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In addition to those delicately written billets- doux of musical modernism, " Pelleas et Melisande, " " Afternoon of a Faun " and " Claire de Lune, " the composer also left sheafs of correspondence in a minor key, notes to friends and foes filled with hapless chords and lonesome measures
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Mr. Schlachter was drawn to Maaco after talking with a franchisee who fixed a friend's car
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Yet in Arkansas, lending to small local businesses is the bank's primary mission
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" It will be very difficult for the Japanese to come in on an assault basis and knock them out of the box.'
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" Now, we are totally changing our marketing to target those people, " says Mr. Goldstein
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The dry weather that's withering much of the nation's crop land already has sent many commodity prices soaring past the highs set during the 1983 drought
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After helping a co- worker inspect rudder- control pedals, Mr. Hudak stepped from the cramped, tool- scattered cockpit into the first- class section
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" It doesn't take a hard shot to knock someone out if you hit him in the right spot, " he noted
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But Champion International Corp. may soon have to curtail production at its Canton, N.C., paper mill if it doesn't rain soon
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However, in her 17-page dissent, federal Judge Carolyn Dineen King said the case raised sensitive issues of international law but that " U.S. employers should not be allowed to escape liability for discrimination by cloaking themselves in a conveniently acquired concern for the integrity of the sovereignty of foreign states.'
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Mr. Guy, a N.M. Rothschild& Sons director, said his bank and four other London bullion houses -- Mocatta& Goldsmid Ltd., Sharps Pixley Ltd., Samuel Montagu& Co. and Mase Wespac Ltd. -- will continue to carry out the 60-year- old tradition of fixing the price of gold twice a day
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-- Futures dealers on the floors of the various exchanges " absorbed some selling pressure " but they weren't " able to counterbalance the public selling pressure.'
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First City Bancorp. of Texas apparently missed its goal of redeeming 70% of its long- term debt by 5 p.m. EDT yesterday, setting off an 11th- hour scramble to complete its$ 1.5 billion bailout today as planned
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Other magazines may survive five, 10, even 25 or 50 years and then die
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I arrived in Vietnam in early 1968, as green as the beret I wore, and was assigned to the Special Forces " A " team that had the dubious distinction, two weeks later, of being one of the first attacked during the Tet offensive
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The problem is that the surging hordes of passengers are flying into the same number of airports
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" The hot weather just about melted him away, " Mr. Corbett says with a sigh
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Pakistan has served as a conduit for U.S. aid to Afghan rebels, but the settlement may cause its relations with Washington to cool
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China, also an ally of North Korea, is sure to come, and " unofficial " trade with Beijing, despite the lack of diplomatic relations, is flourishing
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By filing a complaint, the citizen forces a government investigation, because the Justice Department is required to examine each False Claims suit
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It is that whatever tendencies any of them might have to talk turkey to the voters is withered by the clear evidence that the voters are not yet ready to hear it
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Weather is dominating the soybean market earlier than usual this year because the nation's once- burdensome stockpiles are rapidly evaporating
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I have to tell you I' ve been through many periods in my life where I haven't slept at night, where I had a very hard time sleeping at night
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In a discussion on board his Air Force jet as he flew to a speech here, Mr. Bush also indicated that he would attempt to have it both ways in budget negotiations with Congress, saying he is willing to negotiate deficit- reduction steps but won't want to include new taxes in the negotiations
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At hearing this morning before a Delaware chancery court judge, Doskocil is expected to ask the court to strike down Wilson's " poison pill " anti- takeover measures, saying an auction for the company has continued for a sufficient time to allow all bidders to emerge
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The well flowed at a rate of seven million cubic feet of gas a day through a 14 64-inch opening at depths of 12, 500 feet
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The big error came in October, 1982, when the analysts failed to realize they were already in a recession and forecast moderate 2.2% growth in the inflation- adjusted gross national product in 1982, completely missing the deep downturn
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At the time the investors stepped in, Atlantic National Bank of Florida was in foreclosure proceedings, and a court had ruled that Rep. Chappell and his partner, William W. Austin, were personally obligated to repay about$ 172, 000, according to an attorney for the bank
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The large study, involving 17, 187 patients treated at 417 hospitals in North America, Europe and Australia, provided the strongest evidence yet that the emergency use of a clot dissolving drug can save lives, said researchers involved in the clinical trial
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" It's not very romantic to find out that the wonderful man you married is too noisy to sleep with, " says Miss Van Buren, the columnist
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When eaten, the worms release bacteria that kill the insects
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But Western and Soviet officials indicated that Moscow is unlikely to miss the Feb. 15 deadline for withdrawing its soldiers from the country
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What is problematic about the Jersey City takeover is that this strategy may come to be seen as a forceful example of can- do government types trying to solve the ills of a failing or stumbling school system
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But the Warsaw Pact is only 15 minutes flying time from Switzerland, and Swiss skies thus represent a self- contained defense sector at Europe's core
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Senate negotiators last week tried to persuade the House to at least include a fallback provision that would fix the problem in case Justice is right and the agreement is found unconstitutional
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" We still have the' highly confident' letter, " he says, alluding to the letters from Drexel once brandished by corporate raiders to strike fear in the hearts of incumbent managements
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This provides greatly enhanced trouble- shooting capabilities when something does go wrong, and can even be used to automatically switch in a good spare card if something does die
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In addition to representing the approximately 1, 300 wineries in this country, the association also is targeting for membership thousands more wine- grape growers, according to Richard Feeney, the group's executive director
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What steps in this direction are they overlooking
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There's also New Media Network, which plans to target videocassette buyers instead of renters
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Mr. Brooks tape- recorded one of the men present at the meeting saying that he believes Indians ritualistically kill and mutilate one another
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They don't stumble over all the mentions of things like thermoplastics, the latest in feather- light composite materials, which replace metal in Stealth airframes
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It more narrowly targets assistance to low- income families by subsidizing day care for families with less than 100% of a state's median income, down from 115%
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Russians eat awful sausage by the ton
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Imports grew at a fast rate, he said, because of the flourishing re- export trade and, to a lesser extent, because of strong domestic demand
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This agreement is the product of the determination and sacrifice of the freedom fighters through years of struggle, including their heroic resistance last week to a Sandinista offensive designed to destroy them
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In order to focus federal resources on the SSC, its backers decided that Isabelle had to die
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Washington then all but put the game away by eating more than six minutes of the clock, and caging the Bears deep in their own end, with a drive in which Williams completed two third- down passes
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With Iowa and New Hampshire behind them -- and victories for Rep. Richard Gephardt and Gov. Michael Dukakis -- the Democratic candidates now stumble South locked in a struggle that more and more experts and party leaders believe will go the distance
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A revenue passenger mile is one paying passenger flown one mile
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The U.S. armed forces are being besieged these days -- not by foreign military aggressors -- but by aggressive consumer- product marketers
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Without spoiling too many surprises -- this play never stops surprising you -- I can say that the husband Rachel leaves behind on Christmas Eve will reappear, and so will both of the children who sleep peacefully through her escape
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One of the highest concentrations of chemical plants in the nation, its hulking factories whir and hiss, pumping steam into a hazy, burnt- orange sky
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Bicycles kill far more children than handguns
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To widen the drink's appeal, a TV ad campaign was launched two years ago showing punks with fruit- colored, spiked hair drinking Pimm's
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Officials in West Germany prepared for today's start of a trial of a Shiite Moslem for the 1985 hijacking of a TWA jet in which a U.S. sailor was killed
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" I stayed home and drank for two years after that, " he notes sadly
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Thus, the conventional antibody test misses an unknown segment of AIDS- infected people
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The idea of having one child has struck a deeper root and less people are punished for violating the birth control plan...
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" We encourage our people as much as we can to fly on United Airlines and eat Kellogg cereals, " says Jack Ryan, executive vice president of Leo Burnett Co., which also handles advertising for GM's Oldsmobile division
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They fear Philip Morris could grab a huge portion of the retail shelf and stifle innovation by muscling out smaller and regional concerns where new products are often born
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By spreading the benefits of economic development into depressed regions, Massachusetts economic policy has attacked structural unemployment
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A senior First Boston official said yesterday that the firm's internal auditors were still examining the trading problem and had not yet reached any conclusions about its cause
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Even more inadvertently hilarious is Alexander Godunov, the Soviet defector who used to dance for a living
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He said people who criticize Wall Street's computerized trading strategies have missed the point
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The cyanide dissolves, or leaches out the gold, and the water is collected at the bottom of the heap for treatment to remove its precious cargo
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Judge Pollack's refusal to step aside voluntarily sets the stage for a new round of legal battles between defense attorneys and the judge
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French and European Community officials met to discuss the French government's plan to pump 12 billion francs -LRB-$ 1.89 billion -RRB- into state- owned auto maker Regie Nationale des Usines Renault, and said the proposal will require further study
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A car bomb exploded in a suburb of Athens, killing the U.S. military attache in Greece
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One result: Mr. Bushkin's law firm here plans to dissolve; much of its business was Carson- related
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" Consumer spending would mean a wider -LRB- U.S. -RRB- trade deficit, " he said, adding, " we want to examine the content " of the growth data
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London, freed from foreign- exchange controls in 1979, has become a world financial center, pumping more than twice as much money into the country now as North Sea oil
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Hawaiians welcome long weekends to fly to the mainland; " I' ve done it myself, " says Fidencio Mares, a vice president of Pacific Resources, Honolulu
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It is an opera in which a fat Viking wearing glasses sings " das Gold, das Gold " from Beethoven's " Fidelio " while a nun lies on her back suggestively kicking her legs
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" This music isn't meant to be watched, it's intended to be danced, " Mr. Gutierrez pleads from the stage
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Mr. Marino said the the mechanism calls for debt service to be met from property and sales tax revenue that flows through the state comptroller's office before being diverted to city coffers
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They destroyed 450, 000 acres of sugar beets and other crops
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It would be most interesting to see an article that would examine the market value of a college degree by separating out for comparison a group of degreed and non- degreed individuals with similar social and economic backgrounds and levels of intelligence
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The telephone companies generally have been restrained from striking out against such services because of First Amendment concerns and because, as public utilities and monopolies, telephone companies have a duty to offer services without discrimination
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To minimize that problem and to protect their official sponsors, Olympic authorities strike back at ambushes that go too far
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Here, they can eat gourmet kosher food and swim at a beach that is partitioned with a curtain -- one side for men, the other for women
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One reason for success: Proponents targeted only companies held largely by institutions, says John Wilcox of proxy solicitor Georgeson& Co
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He said these proposals " ought always to be listened to with great precaution, and ought never to be adopted till after having been long and carefully examined, not only with the most scrupulous, but with the most suspicious attention
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The company says it now is flooded with requests from state and private health agencies and hospitals seeking their own P.R. bonanza from the cholesterol craze
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Now that Koppers looks ready to give in, with the employee- benefits perhaps a main factor, some of the politicians who stuck their necks out undoubtedly are peeved
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The bolt and trigger flowed silently and smoothly as a river down its banks
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When she hears that prisoners sometimes carve their names into logs that float downriver, she grabs her child and runs with her to the river
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A former major, he was kicked out of the army in 1979 for advocating the overthrow of the government
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Similarly, Stephen Lister, a senior vice president of the American Stock Exchange, said that in examining the activities of brokers, the exchange's investigators sometimes encounter brokers who can't explain an investment strategy they' ve recommended to customers
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" I was so happy that I practically danced back into the house, " Mr. Popejoy says
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