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" Now if one group calls for a demonstration, the others will sit home and drink coffee because they don't want to share the credit
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Mr. Grauer added, " The commission totally missed the point
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By tapping the precision of the official U.S. timekeeping device, county officials say they can improve the timing of stoplights on major roads to allow traffic to flow more smoothly at posted speeds
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" I privately examined this company's ability to deal with Japanese equities, and secretly induced the Ministry of Finance to focus on this point, " says Mr. Miyoda
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Even then, however, Australia's new 49% tax rate kicked in at an even lower income level than the old 60% top rate did -- only 30% above average yearly earnings
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But Cameloot was just another loser among the entries that flooded the offices of Circus Circus Enterprises Inc. during a contest to name its planned$ 290 million castle- theme resort
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Mr. Manzi said Lotus's strategy of designing compatible versions of 1- 2- 3 for many different computers besides International Business Machines Corp .- compatible personal computers is convincing more corporate buyers to stick with Lotus
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The advertisements featured a letter from the company's Universal Pictures unit responding to an offer from Bill Bright, president of the San Bernardino, Calif .- based Campus Crusade for Christ, to pay$ 10 million in exchange for all copies of the film, " which would promptly be destroyed.'
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Federal researchers are exploring a possible new biological weapon against cells infected with the virus that causes AIDS. Scientists at the National Institutes of Health are studying a chemical that seeks and kills AIDS- infected blood cells without harming healthy ones
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" And available funds are being plowed into mortar, brick and tar, " says chief of research David Swenson
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Johnson& Johnson may have stumbled upon a Fountain of Youth cream, according to preliminary research released yesterday
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We begged his mother for months to let us take him into Nha Trang and have it fixed
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And as the DeRance account's losses mounted, he stepped up the pace of his trading
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The indictment touches only lightly on the role Israel played in helping shape the Iran initiative, apparently reflecting the difficulties that Mr. Walsh and his staff encountered in obtaining documents or testimony from the Israeli government
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Before there was much time for further decorating, the lady was dragged off to the guillotine
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But yesterday Mr. Lawson said it would be " pretty good anti- inflationary discipline " if the pound " can stick close " to a level against the West German currency
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And when Mr. Chirac did get an opponent, he attacked the Francois Mitterrand of 1981, not the one of 1988
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It also was the buyer of Safeway Stores Inc., another grocery chain unsuccessfully targeted by the Hafts
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The 47-year- old spaceman, who flew aboard a Soyuz capsule last December, reportedly was preparing for the first manned flight of a Soviet space shuttle
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If a lot of order- takers are drumming their fingers, the hostess can step up her spiel or drop the price
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Rep. Bosco failed to show Feb. 1 for the hearings in Fort Bragg, and in its edition for Feb. 3 the Advertiser struck back
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He notes that Iraq defused American anger last year by offering to pay damages after an Iraqi jet fighter mistakenly fired at the frigate USS Stark, killing 37 seamen
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Thousands of delegates and reporters start pouring into the OMNI, soon to be featured in a Japanese horror movie with large flying insects winging out of the pods where Dan Rather and Peter Jennings are fighting the battle of the bores
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Still, the divergence of the two candidates' views becomes clear in examining their proposals for dealing with the strifetorn regions of Central America and Southern Africa
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Some are trying to escape childhoods troubled by missing fathers or drug- addicted mothers
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In fact, the current drought- driven frenzy in commodity prices is already tantalizing traders with reminders of the windfall profits that rained on them when commodity prices soared in 1973 to record levels and rebounded again in 1977
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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission fined Detroit Edison Co.$ 25, 000 for the faulty design of a core cooling system at the Detroit- based utility's Fermi 2 nuclear reactor
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So if he wants to return the federal money, his only option seems to be to find a friendly banker who will lend him the$ 6 million without collateral, on the strength of his predicted future receipts and his prodigious reputation for raising money when he was in the television religion business
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All of a sudden you're grabbed.'
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Adds George Gallup Jr., the pollster: " He's really striking a responsive chord in the populace.'
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THE DC-10 ROSE from a runway at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, slowly rolled over onto its back and hit the ground, killing everyone aboard
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But if the Fed and other central banks and treasuries can this time grasp the principle, the dollar's summer rally could be an important rendezvous for the world's monetary system
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And the court rejected the attempt to foster patriotism through compulsion as an insult to the American tradition: " To believe that patriotism will not flourish if patriotic ceremonies are voluntary and spontaneous instead of a compulsory routine is to make an unflattering estimate of the appeal of our institutions to free minds.'
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If the June deficit turns out to have been significantly wider than in May, many analysts expect the dollar to drop sharply and to drag bond prices down with it
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Even if doctors examine a woman as soon as she comes in, they often have no time to tell if her fetus is sufficiently developed or if a Caesarean section is crucial
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But although Motorola, with its new chips, seems to be targeting the fledgling RISC- chip market opened by Sun and others, its fiercest competitor remains microprocessor powerhouse Intel Corp., analysts say
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I returned to the yard to keep an eye on my children, who delight in riding their scooters in the road if I will stand watch
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After all, like any worthwhile hero, Fred was struggling -- to be a good father, to make movies, to reconcile his fantasy life with the domesticity he'd settled into, to stay in shape and still drink lots of Budweiser
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Cows still step on unexploded mines, but after 17 years of de facto peace, Mr. Hellman finds the river border odd
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A Campeau spokeswoman said First Boston stepped in with bridge financing at the last moment yesterday because Security Pacific hasn't completed reviewing details of Campeau's latest offer
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Early last month, U.S. investors such as Rockefeller Foundation and Equitable Capital Management Corp. plowed$ 225 million into Advent Corp.'s International Network Fund
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His boss saw it as insubordination and kicked Mr. Arnold out
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It is to correct for such gaps in market operations -LRB- or " externalities, " as economists call them -RRB- that governments have a responsibility to step in and lend a helping hand
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That implies production slowdowns, which could result in job losses and weaker consumer spending, which in turn would cause the economy to drag its heels further
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But profit- taking helped cool the rally
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That aspect of what they did will be missed, " said Joseph Ostrow, world- wide media director for ad agency Foote, Cone& Belding Communications Inc
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Indeed, research is being slowed because state laboratories have been flooded with requests by veterinarians for tests on livestock feed
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Mr. Schnittke is also a composer of extremes, and in the new Fourth Piano Sonata he has Mr. Feltsman achieving kinetic climaxes at the highest and lowest registers simultaneously, the pianist's arms widely extended and lunging at the piano like a hawk attacking his prey
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Change will come slowly, because Japanese society still has a strong tendency to hammer down any nail that sticks up
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In many of these countries, voters are restive as democracy fails to ease the problems of economic stagnation, onerous debt and the massive corruption that accompanies the flourishing drug trade
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First City Bancorp. apparently missed its debt- redemption goal yesterday, setting off a scramble to complete its$ 1.5 billion bailout today
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It concluded that some 9% of the population, or 1.5 million people, probably has been killed
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The federal judge, while backing the pill last week, has left open the possibility he might strike it down at a later date under different conditions
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Mr. Camdessus said it was clearly in banks' own interest to lend more and " strengthen the value of -LRB- their -RRB- existing loan claims.'
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Over- the- counter stocks, stuck in doldrums lately, managed a second consecutive advance yesterday as trading desks came to life for one of the few times this month
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At that point we suspect Jim Wright's gift to the Democratic convention will turn to dross, as the next administration learns what happens when the U.S. lets seven years of support for a resistance movement evaporate
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Over the past year, two teams of researchers, one at Johns Hopkins University and the other in London, have found that cells taken from colon cancer tumors are missing tiny bits of DNA -- possibly even tiny bits of genes -- on two different chromosomes
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Meanwhile, existing jobs have evaporated
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Some disheartened resistance commanders, after exhausting their stockpiles, strike private peace deals with Afghan leader Najibullah in exchange for control of minor fiefdoms; other rebel leaders wither away
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In other words, Mr. Pavarotti's gorgeous tenor didn't seem to strike anyone listening as anything but gorgeous; no one in Beijing seemed to wonder whether he was being mugged
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The clearance came as a notary approved Ferruzzi's plan to absorb Iniziativa Me. T.A
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Surely, before not too many years have passed, such passages will be read into the record of a congressional committee with utter incredulity all around
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CNW Corp., the parent of the Chicago& North Western Transportation Co., said President Reagan has ordered the creation of a presidential emergency board to examine the issues in a labor dispute over crew size, thus temporarily averting a strike that had been scheduled for tomorrow night
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His absence stuck out, as Raymond Chandler wrote in a different context, like " a tarantula on a slice of angel food.'
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" Because the ground had long since been plowed and planted, " he writes, " the harvest of disunion came quickly after the thunderstorm of Lincoln's election.'
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The theory behind the strategy: If it's there, people will drink it
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While he won only about 12% of the white vote in the Democratic primaries, according to New York Times- CBS News polls, he still did far better than in 1984, and clearly struck a chord with many whites
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The agreement, to be announced today, marks the first time an industry using chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, has voluntarily decided to phase out the chemicals because they can destroy the Earth's protective ozone layer
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But unit trusts -- unmanaged portfolios with a fixed set of securities, often municipal bonds -- have slipped through the regulatory cracks
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Carnival seems ahead of the pack in targeting younger customers
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Their melanin- producing system keeps the skin constantly filled with the dark pigment
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The good times for the Rev. Jesse Jackson may roll on -- and neither his rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination nor other party heavyweights have the temerity to try to break up the celebration
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Most said finding or keeping key people is important; but without solid planning, Hay says they may miss seeing a need for new talent or training
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" Who said,' No one's eating any'? " he snapped
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The trick is that it is midnight, and the ban on eating, smoking, having sex and even drinking water applies only to the daylight hours
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Four years later he dissolved Parliament, which 13 years after that stripped him of power
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Say Sparky Anderson does it, and the batter swings and misses and the runner is thrown out at second
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And Mr. McGegan, who doesn't mince words when he dislikes something or someone -LRB- he called the countertenor in his recent Long Beach production " awful " -RRB-, said he was knocked out by Mr. Davies's strangely articulated yet strikingly clear conducting of Beethoven's " Eroica " Symphony
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Gifts flow from commodity brokers, Wall Street houses, developers, insurance firms, Pentagon suppliers, oil companies and labor unions, including the Teamsters
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Police, meanwhile, raided Arab villages and destroyed the homes of suspected activists
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The Navy, which began flying the A-6 in 1963, has 340 in service and is buying more
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Until now, major manufacturers have stuck to old- fashioned toaster waffles because they couldn't come up with a way to prevent microwaved ones from drying out
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Shortly after 6 p.m., the shark grabs a final tuna- head snack off a line and glides off into the gloom
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Flying to Slovenia from the Yugoslav south isn't unlike flying to the Midwest from the Mideast
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Thus, such basic camouflage measures as false runways made of painted plastic strips, dummy buildings and planes, sod planted on concrete buildings, reforestation and the like could lead him to drop his bombs in the wrong place
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Mexico wants to be able to borrow from international banks again, and retiring its bank debt at about 70 cents on the dollar may discourage many banks from lending it more money, bankers said
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While investors generally reacted either indifferently or negatively to the dozens of quarterly earnings reports that flooded the market, there were a few exceptions
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They refuse to rest and demand treatment with antibiotics
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" It is combined with a lot of information, and is visually well done -- although if you watched it ten times, you might laugh at all the hands touching.'
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The Reagan administration is pushing for Noriega to step down and permit free elections
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The broad argument of Mr. Levin's book, within whose parameters all his wonderful analogies flourish, is considerably overstated
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Indiana Rep. Andrew Jacobs, a Democrat who's neutral in the presidential- nomination contest, says Mr. Gephardt reminds him of a time in his life when he had to eat a lot of dinners at a drive- in restaurant
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The report cooled bullish sentiment brought about by a smaller Brazilian crop this year, analysts said
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It will promote inefficiency -LRB- some trees will continue to be planted on marginal land or land not suited for certain species -RRB-, stifle innovation -LRB- with the safety net in place there will be less incentive to try different cultural practices -RRB- and distort the market -LRB- surpluses will become greater -RRB-
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The message Mr. Welch says he is sending, however, is that by cutting management layers and delegating responsibility, " we are trying to create an atmosphere where people want to work, a nonbureaucracy where people have a chance to flourish
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The generally accepted reason for the softening of TPA sales is that wholesalers filled their distribution pipeline, and hospital usage now is coming out of wholesalers' stocks of the drug -- not new sales, Ms. Behrens said
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" Our suspicion is that very pessimistic views on trade are paying insufficient attention to the dynamic factors -- namely, the investment flows that are likely to result from the improved competitivenes of U.S. industry, " said John Lipsky, a director at Salomon Brothers
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Love shrank and withered, and all that remained was a quickening of the pulse, a rise in blood pressure and stomach contractions chasing each other in a horrible loneliness; the loneliness of the wave absorbed by the sand, which never returns to the sea
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Indian troops in Sri Lanka killed 20 Tamil civilians after four soldiers died in an ambush by Tamil rebels, officials in Colombo said
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The officials then began to examine some kind of combination between the two international airlines
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