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Israeli warplanes destroyed a PLO base in a Druse- held hilltop above Beirut in Israel's deepest air raid into Lebanon this year
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Since then, Mr. Cahouet has filled nearly every major spot in Mellon's upper management with executives from New York and West Coast banking centers
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" Within a few years, we're either going to see parents paying significantly higher tuition rates for good- quality care, or there's going to be no coverage at all and child care is going to evaporate.'
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And its matter- of- fact citizens are taking the long view- as befits a place where, in the words of Mr. Dyer's Boonville history, " past and present slowly dissolve one into the other.'
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Dealers reported that the Bank of England intervened to smooth the pound's rise as it hit an intraday high of$ 1.8850
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He tap- danced around the stage to his own falsetto and flopped to the floor to the accompaniment of his booming bass
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If not for the intimacy between the U.S. and Royal navies that enabled missiles, intelligence and much else to flow instantly through long- established channels and liaison groups, Britain would not have prevailed in the Falklands
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Parents who might like to move away to protect their children, or to where jobs are more plentiful, are virtually stuck
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He has closely examined the works of Hieronymus Bosch, but their crowded worlds of paradise and writhing sinners yielded few medical rewards
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The pilots' union has retained the accounting firm of Touche, Ross& Co. to plow through Texas Air's financial reports
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Equally important, his Socialist government absorbed and then, in effect, destroyed the French Communist Party
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After destroying two platforms, the Iranian gunboat the Joshan mounted a failed assault on the Navy ships and was quickly sunk
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During the past 18 months, the Houston- based unit of Texas Air Corp. absorbed several carriers, in the process inheriting a hodge- podge of different aircraft
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Ever since, Banner has been besieged by hundreds of thrill- seeking callers
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" It feels, " says one uneasy rider, " like I' m riding the tailgate of a tornado.'
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At this year's rate of$ 3.25 billion a month as tracked by IDD, it would take nearly four years for buy- outs to absorb$ 150 billion
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The federal government and Morton Thiokol Inc. bought annuities totaling$ 7.7 million to settle legal claims by the survivors of four of the astronauts killed in the Challenger disaster, documents showed
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The study does have several major assumptions -- the biggest being that Medicare expenditures are fixed; the figures reflect a simple shift of money from one doctor's pocket to another
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Here in Masaya, supporters of a group known as the Mothers of Political Prisoners were brutally attacked by turbas in a well- documented incident in March
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The agency uses company- kept injury records to target inspections to work sites where injuries are most likely to occur, a system that Rep. Lantos contends provides irresponsible firms " a premium for cheating, " but that OSHA believes is the most effective use of its resources
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There is, of course, a long- established list of " have " and " have not " sports in the U.S., but it is ironic that weightlifting ranks with the " nots " at a time when Americans are pumping iron in unprecedented numbers
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The solvent, methyl tert- butyl ether, has been known for some time to dissolve gallstones but hasn't been widely used because it had to be pumped into the gallbladder by a hand syringe for several hours while the patient was under general anesthesia
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" It doesn't look good, but nobody at First Boston seems to care as long as the fees keep rolling in.'
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" Also, we have to kick harder, because our legs ride lower in the water than freestylers' do
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-- In January, Carter- Anne Nadonley of Bethesda, Md., watched a 1979 Lincoln she had just stepped out of start backing up and then circle backward for three hours, until a tow- truck operator corraled it
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Democratic candidates are plagued by confusion over the lessons of Vietnam, reluctant to take on new military obligations, troubled by the buildup in American military power in the Reagan years and besieged here in Iowa by interest groups assailing even the current level of U.S. engagements
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The SEC suit alleges that the stock, which was unregistered, climbed to as high as$ 17 a share as a result of the claims, which were bolstered when Mr. Brown bought 209 ounces of gold, which was melted into four pieces and displayed to shareholders at an August 1987 meeting
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Even so, Mr. Babbitt won't miss the rigors of the road
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Mr. Jackson has absorbed whatever the press will give him, the useful along with the condescending
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Byrd is expected to take the post next year when he steps down as Senate leader
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Its black- stained concrete walls and blackened roof of rust make it look as if it were dragged off the back lot of a horror- film studio
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Midland Bank PLC, hoping to grab a bigger share of Britain's lucrative and highly competitive retail market, has begun giving products brand names and marketing them like chocolate bars
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Using cameras that shoot up to 44, 000 pictures a second, and then turning them into slow- motion movies, the Boston photographer has helped customers solve problems with baseball pitchers' throwing arms, high- speed factory machines, flashlamps that trigger lasers and a wide array of things that explode, fly, break apart or otherwise move too quickly to be seen clearly
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And they didn't just grab the clothes, they were trained to grab the flesh.'
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For those who eat only at four- star French restaurants, fajitas are a Tex- Mex specialty -- strips of grilled beef rolled up in flour tortillas with onions, peppers and guacamole
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At the same time, the quest for distinction increasingly includes details -- some of which may escape the average driver
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" The army wouldn't be able to cool it down or control it
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Re your page- one story " To Mark Year 2000, Some Events Will Be Out of This World, " June 27: I'd hate to pour water on anybody's millennial observance, but 2000 is the last year of the 20th century
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But while the Kremlin preaches openness, Russia's$ 2.2 trillion economy stumbles along in darkness, its inner workings shrouded in secrecy and its inefficiencies masked by deceit, Western experts say
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In effect, the deficit has helped smooth out the wide swings in U.S. demand
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With the Pledge, the furlough program and the ACLU, they pumped some genuine voter concerns into the election
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And party chairman Paul Kirk never bothered to call him at all on Tuesday, Mr. Jackson's aides say, though he could find the time to fly to Boston to extol Mr. Bentsen
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Few Poles missed that message in his tributes to their leader
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Programs targeted for " possible privatization " include some Postal Service operations and the management of minimum- security prisons
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These are only a handful of the missed opportunities for a campaign that only 90 days ago showed enormous promise
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The mold is then cooled and dried and the lid peeled off
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And because of a writers' strike that has just dragged into its 15th week, there have been few movie and television deals to cut
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Its path can be changed or its speed accelerated by players energetically sweeping in front of it, smoothing the ice
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Most of those dictums remain: Cut teams to eight men from 11; use a 50-yard- by-85-foot field; retain hockey sideboards because they make for interesting collisions; hoist nets behind the end zones to add spice to kickoff and field goal returns -LRB- a ball kicked off a net is in play -RRB-
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The well flowed at a rate of 153 barrels of oil per day with no water, at depths of between 7, 618 feet and 7, 638 feet
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Scott fit in well here, buying youngsters' prize animals at the county fair and helping fix up the high- school football field
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Intel and Motorola have sought to undo the reputation they got for haughtiness here during chip shortages in 1984, when Japanese customers were often stuck at the end of their delivery lists
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Company officials couldn't be reached for elaboration, but Gary P. Smaby, who follows the industry for Needham& Co., said he understood that cooling problems had developed that could delay delivery of the machine
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Nonetheless, international bankers are ready to lend
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" Otherwise we will also be attacked.'
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Then, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries began to stumble, and a plunge in oil prices launched Apex on its final slide
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But Mr. Hewett says a prolonged argument in the Kremlin over how and when to introduce market- oriented prices could delay other reforms and even destroy them if the price issue isn't honestly resolved
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FIAT S.P.A., the Italian auto maker, said it agreed to step up its collaboration with CIA. TELEFONICA NACIONAL DE ESPANA S.A. of Spain in the manufacturing of telecommunications equipment
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The thesis already has been broadly bruited -- that over the past five centuries the great empires -LRB- Spanish, Dutch, French, British -RRB- have risen, flourished and won their wars because their effective military power was backed by a superior economic force
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Osman Geragandi Koko looked at the mounds of mud above the surface of water covering the flooded shanty town of Jebel Kusha
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Like many recent LBOs gone public, however, Days Inns had begun to wither even before the market crash, as investor interest in small issues began to wane
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In Greece, an official said the terrorists who attacked the liner in the Aegean Sea may have been pro- Iranian Arabs trying to hijack it
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" They say it's demeaning to the steer, but how would they know that? " asks Mr. Souther, who compares it to " wild- cow milking " -- an event in which one person tries to calm a wild cow while another tries to fill up a Coke bottle with wild- cow milk
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Not only is this false, Mr. Bilzerian's suit complains, but the league wouldn't play by his rules
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" No one's knocking down the door anymore, " said Paul Lovegren, senior account executive at Wassendorf& Son Co., Cedar Falls, Iowa
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Since the spots ran last year, there have been a flood of requests for the " room where Tom Bodett slept.'
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Mr. Quayle, who stood with one foot resting on the base of his lectern, found himself on risky ground when he boasted, " We are producing Hondas and exporting Hondas to Japan.'
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Several issues were still sought after in the wake of last week's bid for Consolidated Gold Fields, but the majority of the takeover froth has evaporated, dealers said
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Like many Hollywood families, the Reagans have long had an almost touching faith in astrological mumbo jumbo
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So the chemical industry is reluctantly pouring millions into developing biodegradable plastics
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Also, many farmers have planted soybeans amid their ruined wheat crop, possibly bolstering production
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Meanwhile, the U.S. quietly tries to persuade former Israeli Defense Minister Sharon not to undercut Shamir by attacking the peace effort
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Next, a member of his audience, attired in a garment resembling the flag, attacked him
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The Agriculture Department is scheduled to report Thursday on farmers' spring planting intentions
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If a deal is struck, the 767s will replace aging Soviet- made Ilyushins on LOT's Warsaw- New York and Warsaw- Chicago routes
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This year, one from Lancaster, Pa., bought a lamp and took it home on the plane. -LRB- Irv Blumkin, Ron's brother, drove the shareholder to the airport after he lingered too long in the store and missed his bus. -RRB-/-R
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Public judges could appear, in the public imagination, as nothing more than besieged bureaucrats
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The emotions in it flow between the playwright and his audience
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The former president doesn't see in Mr. Bush the " independence " or the " drive " to lead a country whose global leadership is increasingly questioned, a subject Mr. Nixon examines in his new book
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The latter cells act normally as scavengers that eat up invading organisms, but also may be responsible for cell- to- cell infection of the AIDS virus
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In addition to warning pilots when they hit unexpected, low- altitude wind shear, the new required equipment will provide the crew with computer- generated instructions on the best path to take to escape the wind shear
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To keep the bananas flourishing in winter, you need a$ 3, 400 heat blower and$ 5, 500 of diesel fuel
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TV viewers saw Mr. Chancellor being dragged out of the 1964 Republican convention in San Francisco when, during a live interview, he refused to clear an aisle
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The route generates about$ 120 million in revenue for United, which has been flying it since 1983
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" Activity will pick up a little bit more once investors become a little bit more confident that we' ve struck a trading range bottom, which I believe we have done.'
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Foreign visitors marvel at the$ 35 steaks in the stores here, but that's only because most of them fly here on round- trip tickets purchased back home at rational prices
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She works doggedly at her job in the garment industry, yet when she misses a promotion she'd hoped for, she " borrows " two dresses from the showroom and takes her best friend dancing
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He said he intends to push the party to endorse raising the top personal- income- tax rate, perhaps to 38% from the current 28%, to attack the federal deficit accumulated during the Reagan years
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Last year the movies were filled with babies
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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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He had heard that on a corner of Nellis Air Force Base nearby, a squadron of Stealth fighters was housed in hangars during the day, out of sight of Soviet satellites, and flown only at night
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In a joint venture with a Japanese company this fall, Nucor Corp. of Charlotte will start melting steel in a new 500-worker I- beam mill at Blytheville, Ark., on the Mississippi
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For decades, U.S .- Japan relations have more or less flowed from the last broad agreement most people remember the countries signing -- on the deck of the Battleship Missouri in 1945
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The PLO said it would attack Israeli targets to avenge Sunday's killing of three guerrillas and Monday's bombing of a ship intended to carry Palestinian deportees to Israel
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As a consequence, many migrants in the Midwest are sleeping in emergency shelters or tents
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If you wish to examine why college costs rise faster than the cost- of- living index, you can start with our libraries
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The debate for the rematch was so withering that Nissan Motor Co. used a news clip of Mr. Tucker's criticisms in its bid to keep the UAW out of its Tennessee plant
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Some 64% of normally unconcerned Britons recently described their environment as " destroyed to a considerable extent " when polled by the Gallup Organization
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The low point was around 1978- 1982, when the bases could have been knocked out quite easily
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Wang& Wang has submitted a lengthy document to the court in support of New York Chinese, saying, " The controversy is touching upon and threatening the very cornerstone of U.S. policy and trade relations with Taiwan.'
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