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594 | 0 | You have to plant it when it's small, and wait for it to grow. | VERB | 3 |
595 | 1 | In a prepared statement, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Charles Schwab said, " We're taking responsibility for what happened, for fixing it, and for making sure that it doesn't happen again.' | VERB | 20 |
596 | 0 | Mr. Cohen, who is taking an active interest in the RJR deal because of the estimated$ 4 billion that Shearson would lend RJR, pleaded with Mr. Kravis not to become involved, according to these people | VERB | 21 |
597 | 0 | Jack Scowen, a Conservative member of parliament from northern Saskatchewan, said that " unless somebody wants to stir up a bunch of garbage, " the language issue should be " left to die.' | VERB | 32 |
598 | 1 | With its latest acquisition, Cartier, which is 46.8% -owned by Rothmans International PLC of Britain, will control more than 40% of the$ 2.2 billion international luxury- watch market and aims to eat into the market share of the other leader, Rolex, Mr. Perrin said | VERB | 31 |
599 | 0 | If not, Mr. Mitterrand would dissolve parliament and call new elections | VERB | 5 |
600 | 0 | Packages of " fight material " attacking Mr. Icahn are almost ready to be mailed to shareholders | VERB | 6 |
601 | 1 | " It seemed to me an enormously powerful tool if you could knock out a gene responsible for a virus or cancer.' | VERB | 12 |
602 | 0 | Tim Thiele, a Saskatchewan area manager for Ducks Unlimited, a conservation group, said thousands of small ponds where ducks nest and breed have evaporated | VERB | 23 |
603 | 0 | But I'll tell you this: I haven't had a cold since I ate it | VERB | 12 |
604 | 0 | Although foreign exchange traders had been awaiting Mr. Greenspan's testimony in the hope it would lend the currency market some long- sought direction, most said his statements had a neutral impact | VERB | 15 |
605 | 0 | Says Charles Fuhrmann, a Merrill Lynch Capital Markets managing director, " This year we missed the greedseekers and tourists.' | VERB | 14 |
606 | 1 | Locusts fill the eerie silence of old battlegrounds; peasants give live locusts to their babies as toys | VERB | 1 |
607 | 0 | That's partly because Iowa counties compute assessed valuation on a five- year rolling average that smoothes out peaks and valleys | VERB | 15 |
608 | 1 | Engineers at General Binding, in Northbrook, Ill., devised a method that melts the adhesive by sending a low- voltage current into the cover itself, resulting in a smaller and less expensive unit | VERB | 11 |
609 | 0 | Federated's board, following an all- day meeting yesterday, is expected to direct its financial advisers to examine alternatives to the Campeau bid, the sources said | VERB | 16 |
610 | 1 | He returned to attack bats, helmets and pitched balls with equal gusto -LRB- he's in the league's Top 10 in five offensive categories -RRB-, and gave the club a needed injection of esprit | VERB | 3 |
611 | 0 | The races mingle in department stores and at downtown restaurants, where city employees all eat between noon and one | VERB | 14 |
612 | 1 | The Pac Man defense is named after the video game in which characters try to eat other characters before they get eaten themselves | VERB | 21 |
613 | 1 | Meanwhile, GOP nominee George Bush's day was largely drowned out by union shipyard hecklers at a marine ironworks plant in Portland, Ore | VERB | 8 |
614 | 1 | Public reaction to this melodrama nearly destroyed the administration and solidified the belief that no moderates existed in Iran | VERB | 6 |
615 | 1 | " A strong opening in platinum coupled with a weak dollar just grabbed gold by the horns and took it on up, " he said | VERB | 12 |
616 | 1 | Under a temporary restraining order entered early this month, Judge Parker barred Eastern from eliminating the jobs, but specifically permitted the company to cut its flying | VERB | 25 |
617 | 1 | The former official says that Fidelity trucks, often manned by temporary or part- time workers, would roll in with piles of unlabeled goods collected from multiple addresses | VERB | 16 |
618 | 0 | There isn't any indication that it could destroy the AIDS virus itself | VERB | 7 |
619 | 0 | On Friday, another leader of the failed mutiny against President Aquino's government escaped prison | VERB | 12 |
620 | 1 | The usually buoyant muscle man drags his way through the picture, though director Walter Hill probably should share the guilt for Arnold's apparent lethargy | VERB | 5 |
621 | 1 | Mr. Shamir spent Tu Bishvat planting a tree at a Jewish settlement on the occupied West Bank, where he said he expected the settlement movement to grow and flourish | VERB | 28 |
622 | 0 | A Texas Air spokesman declines to say what income, if any, the parent company is drawing from this flourishing new unit | VERB | 18 |
623 | 0 | At the scene of the crash, survivors said they were able to escape the plane by crawling out at a split in the fuselage and by going through an emergency exit over the wing | VERB | 12 |
624 | 1 | Pressure mounted on Pakistan to sign an accord aimed at securing the withdrawal of about 115, 000 Soviet troops from neighboring Afghanistan, but Islamabad appeared to be sticking to its demand for a new government in Kabul to oversee the pullout | VERB | 27 |
625 | 1 | It was, after all, Mr. Nixon's detente that encouraged -LRB- and licensed -RRB- massive sales of militarily sensitive technology to the Soviet Union. -LRB- The Red Army did not " waltz " into Afghanistan as Mr. Nixon says here: It rode in -- in tanks built with U.S. help, licensed by Mr. Nixon, at the Kama River plant. -RRB-/-R | VERB | 40 |
626 | 0 | The profit has been plowed back into the bank, which has pursued its mission -- to rebuild a decaying neighborhood -- with a singular focus | VERB | 4 |
627 | 1 | And, he says ominously, there is always the problem of what to do if the Army diverts water into the rivers and it starts to rain | VERB | 25 |
628 | 1 | The senator, who'd rolled up a 2-to-1 Dubuque County landslide six years earlier, barely edged Republican challenger Roger Jepsen this time -- and went on to lose the state in a stunning upset | VERB | 3 |
629 | 0 | Prompted by news reports of alleged misappropriation of funds, the SEC visited the firm's New York headquarters last week with the intention of examining business records | VERB | 23 |
630 | 0 | Currently, the company is fixing only 200 to 300 units a day, far below TRW's goal of 2, 000 units a day | VERB | 4 |
631 | 1 | Pressure mounted on Pakistan to sign an accord aimed at securing the withdrawal of about 115, 000 Soviet troops from neighboring Afghanistan, but Islamabad appeared to be sticking to its demand for a new government in Kabul to oversee the pullout | VERB | 27 |
632 | 0 | Indeed, thanks to a well- oiled political machine and skilled manipulation of Panamanian nationalism and class rivalries, Gen. Noriega may well remain in charge for months, even under withering pressure from the U.S | VERB | 28 |
633 | 0 | News of Mr. Bilzerian's filing, under the Hart- Scott- Rodino Antitrust Act, knocked FlightSafety's stock up$ 2.25 a share yesterday to close at$ 26.75 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading | VERB | 12 |
634 | 0 | Allen J. Krowe, 56 years old, leaves his job as executive vice president and a director of IBM to fill the positions at Texaco currently held by Richard G. Brinkman, who at 61, will retire early | VERB | 19 |
635 | 1 | The issue is particularly hot in Florida, where a coalition of civic leaders, civil libertarians and Hispanic groups went to federal court recently in an unsuccessful attempt to knock the proposed amendment off the ballot | VERB | 28 |
636 | 0 | " She's only had the chance to practice her conviction politics because the other side has been pouring paraffin over themselves and putting matches to it in front of the television cameras at routine intervals.' | VERB | 17 |
637 | 0 | " The new irrigation tunnel has allowed us to plant 6, 000 willow trees and 600 apple trees and to earn money for the education of our children, " she says, tears welling in her eyes | VERB | 9 |
638 | 1 | The international debt crisis will drag on | VERB | 5 |
639 | 1 | Attorneys said the creditors recently voted 12- 0, with one abstention, to ask Mr. Toren to step down, but Mr. Toren said his decision was strictly his idea | VERB | 16 |
640 | 1 | Like soap operas, the spots try to grab the viewer with heavy doses of drama and emotion | VERB | 7 |
641 | 0 | Moreover, it could eliminate U.S. dependency on overseas bases, since the lasers would be based on U.S. terra firma and the targeting systems would be space- based | VERB | 21 |
642 | 0 | Nikko's Mr. Axilrod predicts the central bank will try to hold the interest rate on federal funds -- the closely watched rate on reserves that banks lend each other overnight -- at about 6 1 2%, down from the 6 3 4% rate in recent weeks | VERB | 26 |
643 | 1 | Major retailers have become very good at playing competing manufacturers against one another to obtain free display fixtures, cooperative advertising, extended payment terms and other concessions, as well as price discounts, he said | VERB | 7 |
644 | 0 | But sources inside the company acknowledge that management has examined such options as a restructuring or recapitalization, or a friendly transaction with another company | VERB | 9 |
645 | 1 | However, the final outcome of negotiations on these joint ventures rests largely on whether Texaco can fight off Mr. Icahn at the annual meeting | VERB | 10 |
646 | 0 | Other gems include stories about why Colgate- Palmolive's Soaky bubble bath proved a marketplace dud -LRB- the suds went flat when kids urinated in the bathwater -RRB-, and how Norton Simon made a bundle by outwitting its bankers -LRB- anticipating higher interest rates, the company sold$ 250 million in debentures at 9.5% in 1979, and a year later lent the money at 17% and 18% to the same institutions, such as the Bank of America, that had bought the bonds -RRB- | VERB | 58 |
647 | 0 | For starters, factoring has flourished because many merchants are so willing to do it for a share of the telemarketer's proceeds | VERB | 4 |
648 | 0 | " We are beginning to ride the same boat as the U.S., " says Yasuo Hayashi, the director of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry's textile division | VERB | 5 |
649 | 1 | Philip Morris could be forced to deal with the same problems it has struggled with at General Foods -- pumping new life into old products | VERB | 19 |
650 | 0 | But to improve its profitability, it recently targeted mid- sized businesses as well | VERB | 7 |
651 | 0 | The State Department cited " compelling " evidence of North Korean complicity after a confessed North Korean agent said on South Korean television that she planted the bombs | VERB | 25 |
652 | 1 | Is there any chance that the spirit of a united Europe can be planted beyond the Oder- Neisse Line | VERB | 13 |
653 | 1 | The Bundesbank stepped in when the dollar was trading around 1.8440 marks, which was up from its levels late Friday, and continued selling dollars throughout the morning, dealers said | VERB | 2 |
654 | 0 | Social Security surpluses also will help make the deficit evaporate within the next five years | VERB | 9 |
655 | 0 | The biggest missed opportunity, however, may have come last autumn, when the notion of naming former Gov. Alexander to the Dole ticket was first broached | VERB | 2 |
656 | 1 | " Dukakis's fate now rests as much in Bush's hands as his own, " Mr. Hickman believes | VERB | 4 |
657 | 0 | Such probes, which are pieces of DNA that stick to the DNA in a sample, have provided crucial evidence in more than a dozen murder and rape cases during the past year and are increasingly used in paternity testing | VERB | 8 |
658 | 0 | Consumers weren't particularly fond of its taste, and it didn't dissolve easily in cold milk | VERB | 10 |
659 | 0 | At the core of the company's problem is its Peach Bottom nuclear power facility, which the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ordered shut in March 1987 when control- room operators were discovered playing video games and sleeping on the job | VERB | 34 |
660 | 1 | So lawmakers themselves are stepping into the void and drafting new aid packages | VERB | 4 |
661 | 1 | " We' ve got the kids, plus all their teen- age friends who do nothing but eat | VERB | 16 |
662 | 0 | Carl C. Icahn, Texaco Inc.'s major shareholder, sued to dissolve the company's agreement with Pennzoil Co. that bars Pennzoil from supporting his reorganization plan for Texaco | VERB | 9 |
663 | 0 | " If the S& P would' ve closed, sell orders would' ve flooded New York " and sent the stock market sharply lower, said one harried trader overlooking the raucous S& P trading pit | VERB | 12 |
664 | 0 | This doesn't mean some situations won't lend themselves to symbols | VERB | 6 |
665 | 1 | The typical opinion of the Supreme Court is so long and verbose, so filled with legalese synonyms, so encrusted with substantive footnotes, so totally unclear and inconsistent in the use of legal terms of art that only the devoted professional can hope to follow and understand what is going on | VERB | 13 |
666 | 1 | " I found myself sleeping out on the steps in boot camp, " he recalls | VERB | 4 |
667 | 1 | But Mead kept the information flowing to all bona fide customers of its service | VERB | 5 |
668 | 1 | Orion, a contract carrier which formerly flew for United Parcel Service, had agreed to replace Eastern pilots if they followed the machinists on a walkout | VERB | 6 |
669 | 1 | The dissident group plans to attack several provisions that block claimants' ability to seek compensation from any source other than the special trust fund | VERB | 5 |
670 | 0 | He is stepping down this month to write a book, but Bill Bennett is more interesting even at political twilight than most cabinet officers are at high noon | VERB | 2 |
671 | 0 | So far, the outside money hasn't flooded in; Owens- Illinois and affiliates still account for 95% of the mutual funds' total assets of$ 267 million | VERB | 6 |
672 | 0 | Iowa farmers were just as demanding as candidates approached that state's contest 10 weeks ago, but those voters were stepping out of a portrait of American Gothic | VERB | 19 |
673 | 0 | Two Arabs aboard the vessel were killed, and three others were captured after the boat was intercepted by an Israeli patrol vessel off the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre | VERB | 6 |
674 | 0 | In the end, Mr. Dukakis's cool reserve may strike some voters as a kind of necessary political toughness or as a liability for such high office | VERB | 8 |
675 | 0 | The martini ranked second in the publication's recent survey of what Americans are drinking | VERB | 13 |
676 | 0 | A group of history buffs in this border city is intent on seeing that Pancho Villa rests in peace rather than in pieces | VERB | 16 |
677 | 1 | These pamphlets were among dozens written just after the Tulipmania by anti- speculative partisans attacking the speculative markets and especially futures trading | VERB | 14 |
678 | 1 | Every four years we can count on a presidential election, the Olympics, and Mr. Schlesinger dragging out his tired old essay on why he doesn't like the electoral college | VERB | 15 |
679 | 1 | Public anger reached its zenith April 30, 1982, when angry mobs stopped three taxis bearing margis, dragged them from their cars, bludgeoned and poured acid on them and finally burned them to death | VERB | 23 |
680 | 0 | " Most of the time, all they do is stick needles in you and take blood.' | VERB | 9 |
681 | 1 | The first time I read an article by humorist P.J. O'Rourke -- " Among the EuroWeenies " in Rolling Stone magazine -- I thought I was going to die laughing | VERB | 28 |
682 | 0 | PARENTS with mildly ill children don't have to miss work under a program initiated for Minneapolis- area employees of Honeywell Inc | VERB | 8 |
683 | 0 | The Doles said they hadn't known about the gain because it was in a blind trust, dissolved over the weekend, that was set up by Mrs. Dole in 1985 when she was secretary of transportation | VERB | 16 |
684 | 0 | There is also an outsized, shiny, Egyptian- style statue of Hadrian's catamite Antinous, who drowned in the Nile | VERB | 14 |
685 | 0 | But now he says he would rather risk missing the start of any bull market than being caught in another collapse, " which would be unforgivable in the eyes of my clients.' | VERB | 8 |
686 | 1 | He noted that the Minnesota Twins, accustomed to the deafening Metrodome noise, used visual signs to communicate during critical plays, while the losing Cardinals yelled to each other, and were drowned out... | VERB | 30 |
687 | 0 | In addition to filling a hole in United's top management, the action marks the first big personnel move by Mr. Wolf, who was named to his posts last month | VERB | 3 |
688 | 0 | But these corporate gains appear more like personal setbacks to Mr. Collyer and many of the other 32, 500 British workers who struck Ford's British plants eight days ago | VERB | 22 |
689 | 0 | Another problem facing Mr. Gorbachev is the growing nationalist sentiment among the Soviet Union's ethnic minorities, sentiment that is flourishing in the current political climate | VERB | 19 |
690 | 1 | In ground tests, parts keep fracturing and flying apart | VERB | 7 |
691 | 0 | It was then that a 747 crash killed 520 people, the worst single- aircraft accident in aviation history | VERB | 7 |
692 | 1 | Still, it's a flinty character indeed who wouldn't be touched by this delicately crafted piece of work | VERB | 9 |
693 | 0 | To hold the property- tax rate low, Addison never built a system to process the sewage flowing from its many developments | VERB | 16 |
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