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The court ruled, however, that the trust will now have to absorb more of that cost
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" Let sleeping authors lie, " says Ms. Cade
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The teams can get as close to the carcasses as they want to, but can't touch
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Officials may shut others as they plow through 4, 000 remaining applications to do business
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Locals always urge visitors to discover Helsinki by riding the 3 T tram, a nifty little streetcar that whips past the civic highlights
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Considering the gold flowing into this town, it might do a little better by its patron saint
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" It ain't going to rain.'
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But the ANC has grown, and black supremacist breakaway groups have withered
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" The drivers smelled anti- freeze, noticed smoke pouring from the engines, and within 10 to 15 minutes, the engines were engulfed in flames.'
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Despite much talk of Star Wars, the U.S. can't knock down even an obsolete ballistic missile in mid- flight
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Britain, expected to be the European growth " locomotive " at more than 3.5%, recently raised interest rates again to cool off its " overheating " economy
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And, Germans would be killed sooner by Russian tanks and artillery
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Christman Air System, with just 30% of its seats filled on a typical flight, is losing money
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By hitching a ride on these proteins, drugs can be very narrowly targeted to attack diseased cells, Mr. McCamant says
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" Every day I come into Manhattan, I see people sleeping in boxes, " he says
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The whole, rotting campaign- law edifice -- excepting the required disclosure of contributors -- should be struck down before it further damages the political process
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The agreement also helps avoid bickering between Texaco and its independent- minded unit, which pledged to lend its vital aid in the sale
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They ride from their homes in Beverly Hills to the coast on weekends
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Where Chekhov has Lopakhin knocking over a small table, Mr. Dennehy goes crashing into a big, folding screen that's standing in for a wall
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Not long ago Byte editors wandering through Bix were struck by insightful comments on telecommunications from a subscriber in San Diego
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" Moscow has been 80% destroyed because Communists don't like Russia.'
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One branch of Superior Training Services, an Indianapolis- based career- school chain, showed$ 24 million in defaults, or 44% of the money lent to its students, in a state governments' study
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Every day his troops gather under the green, red and black banner of black nationalism and pour out a stream of racial abuse
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In the latter instance, a man dressed as Christ and dragging a cross was in the demonstration
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A recession could trip up the Canadian dollar's recovery and a resumption of the dollar's decline against other major currencies would almost certainly drag the Canadian dollar down too
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" I have undergraduate degrees in chemistry and marketing, but I' m going to law school in the fall and I hope this will pay for it, " says Sasha, who wears eyeglasses when she dances. -LRB- " These glasses are fake, " she explains
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But Arkansas Gov. Clinton stumbles with his long- winded nominating speech
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There was market speculation yesterday that senior officials of Olympia& York may have met secretly with Michael D. Dingman, chairman and chief executive officer of Henley, in an effort to smooth over a rift between the two one- time suitors for Santa Fe, a Chicago- based railroad and energy concern
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Although some research indicates that Activase can dissolve clots faster than streptokinase, there isn't any published research showing that the Genentech product can increase survival but such research may be available soon
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A recent study by HHS for the first time examines how many Americans use such treatments, as well as the kinds of " cures " they try
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The court has been flooded with briefs by manufacturers and the insurance industry, which argue for limits on liability and damages, and by consumer groups and plaintiffs' lawyers, which oppose limits
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When meetings are winding down, one software developer sometimes steps into the hall and tells his driver to be ready to pick him up
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For an auto, Mr. Loehrke envisions the warm end of the pipe heated by the radiator and the condenser end cooled by the outside air
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Harvey D. White, an Auckland cardiologist, found that " no dramatic difference " emerged from a small study comparing TPA with streptokinase in preserving the heart's pumping power and in prolonging survival following a first heart attack
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It's a great fare, but there's a slight problem: Eastern doesn't fly that route
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As a child, the 28-year- old Mr. Hellman spent three years sleeping in an underground bunker as rockets screamed overhead
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Campeau said it plans to sue to strike down the agreement to pay$ 45 million to Macy
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Earl, a cat with the stuffing knocked out of it -LRB- ostensibly by a car -RRB-, comes with a death certificate
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Most African governments pay lip service but not much else to the principle of plowing those hunting revenues back into the rural communities
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" Last night I went to sleep in Detroit City, " Bobby Bare crooned in a 1963 song celebrating this migration, " and I dreamed about the cotton fields back home.'
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Real power still rests with Pretoria just as it does with Jerusalem
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The dual rallies were touched off by falling commodity prices, which came in reaction to rain in the parched Farm Belt
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But in the 1960s, when both superpowers were building up ballistic missiles that could rain warheads down from space, the U.S. decided against sinking money into what would be only a partial defense
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Water is receding there, but in Bombay yesterday, torrential rains killed at least 14 people, and roads and rail links in the city were cut off
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Previously reported experiments show that the drugs quickly dissolve the blood clot that initially blocked one of the heart's vital coronary arteries causing the heart attack
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Separately, the FAA expanded a directive to all airlines to step up their inspections of older Boeing 737 planes for possible metal fatigue, cracks and corrosion in the wake of the Aloha accident
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" Just girls play with Barbie dolls and just boys play with GI Joe, " she complains
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In that first expedition and in a follow- up a year later, he and his scientific crew shot thousands of still photos and made hours of videotape of the Titanic's final resting place
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The official, a member of the trade ministry's Mideast and Africa office, said that " fundamentally, " the presidents accepted the request for caution but that the talks didn't touch on any specific measures for slowing trade with South Africa
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Wordsworth called him the " marvellous boy " and the phrase stuck in literary memory like a Homeric tag line
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The government's obsession with winning hearts and minds on the local level flows from its failure to entice black leaders into token participation at the national level
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Nevertheless, the debacle caused by the RJR buy- out proposal and other megadeals " may well be the circumstance that galvanizes investors to make covenants stick, " Mr. Welling says
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The new Johnnie Walker pitch has attractive young women gushing about the wonderful young men in their lives who drink Johnnie Walker
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It rained for the rest of the day and into the evening, canceling or carrying over all but five of the 64 scheduled contests
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Levi Strauss& Co. moved from a 13-page booklet " filled with details and procedures " to a half- page statement of principles, says a spokeswoman
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The chief problem Mr. Wright's disclosure amendments correct is his previous failure to report on the underlying assets of Mallightco, a partnership Mr. Wright had with Fort Worth developer George Mallick, since dissolved
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But as the dispute over Nagorno- Karabakh has dragged on, the mood here has grown increasingly anti- Russian
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" I don't think anyone liked the Nissan campaign, but they went out of their way not to knock it, " says Eli Bloom, the New York GM dealer who sits on the selection committee. -LRB- Mr
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The executives' positions at their previous agencies haven't yet been filled
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" European electronics companies would invent a new product, and then six of them would each make it and kill each other, while the Japanese grabbed the market, " says Mr. Salzmann, President Mitterrand's adviser
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The only thing certain is that a Korean merchant wholly dependent on the good will of his customers would be crazy to attack a black grandmother in a virtually all- black neighborhood -- and Mr. Chung, who cleaned fish for three years to scrape together the money to buy his market, seems anything but crazy
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" No, it doesn't rain every day, " protests a vendor at Cherrapunji's waterlogged market, his face wreathed in swirling, midmorning mist
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The current junior team members missed out on Minkey, which began last year, but they did benefit from Olympic profits in the form of a one- time$ 1.2 million payment disbursed by the U.S. Olympic Committee
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The Japanese government is still reeling from U.S. accusations last summer that MITI dragged its feet in investigating the shipment by the Toshiba unit, Toshiba Machine Co., of sophisticated milling machines to a Soviet shipyard in 1983 and 1984
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Settlement of the dispute will smooth out a troublesome source of friction in U.S .- Canadian trade
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Spanish- speaking television is flourishing as well -- providing better opportunities to reach the Hispanic audience
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Bond yields initially surged, but as stocks crashed inflation fears evaporated and an explosive bond market rally began
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Plucking bonbons with a pinkie in the air, or daintily miming a billiard shot, he seems almost to be dancing through the role, a rosy cherub in grownup clothing
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Generale de Belgique's 11 directors avoid ostentatious displays of wealth or power, partly to escape undue scrutiny in this small, densely populated country where visible wealth is taxed heavily
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As Eliot wrote: " In a warm haze, the sultry light is absorbed, not refracted, by grey stone.... " and flowers do indeed " sleep in empty silence.'
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Some securities analysts speculated that Pepperell and an ally, NTC Group Inc., would strike a deal with Odyssey, enabling the three companies to share the spoils without forcing the buy- out price any higher
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Mr. Deaver, who doesn't seem to mind what he reveals about himself, writes: " I just melted.'
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For$ 12, Dr. Cartwright sells T- shirts with four little pockets sewn in to hold tennis balls that make it uncomfortable to sleep on the back
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But it mistakenly grabs protein -LRB- a -RRB- instead of plasminogen, pulling it, with its bag of fat and cholesterol, into the artery wall
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He adds, " It seems to me it will be desirable, in the present environment, to see what can be done " to reduce debt, rather than just lend new money
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As manufacturers get bigger, they are likely to pour more money into the battle for shelf space, raising the ante for new players
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A recently proposed$ 350 million loan, which would have cleared up most of these overdue payments, had to be scaled back to$ 330 million and is in danger of foundering, partly because banks have been slow to respond to the call to lend
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When his friend Mr. Peterson, who had introduced Mr. Stockman to Salomon Chairman John Gutfreund, offered him a place at Blackstone, Mr. Stockman grabbed it
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Well, back in 1983, a special bipartisan commission was given the assignment of " fixing " the Social Security system, then perceived to be headed for bankruptcy, for the next 75 years
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Each will pump almost$ 25 million into media and polling
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Administration officials said data collected by the U.S., Japan, and Bahrain has confirmed South Korean charges that two North Korean agents planted a bomb that killed 115 people aboard a KAL jet last November
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Passenger loads, the number of seats filled per plane, increased to 58.8% from 56.1%
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Others say they still can drink wine even after their livers are too far gone to handle spirits
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Adm. Hayward's case, which has escaped public notice since it started in 1985, isn't part of the current nationwide investigation of Pentagon corruption and bid- rigging
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Mr. Petee said one man was so afraid his boss was going to ask him to fly that he started his own business
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One morning, he finds that the staff was able to turn back young fans trying to get up to Mick Jagger's suite and that a pipe broke and flooded room 928, which luckily was unoccupied
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Burt Sugarman, chairman of the cement company, said third- quarter earnings were hurt by unrealized losses on stocks in its investment portfolio of about$ 2 million, and by having to absorb about$ 3.9 million of a$ 6.9 million net loss recently posted by Barris Industries Inc. with no associated tax benefits
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As previously reported, First RepublicBank Dallas had an unusually steep$ 600 million drop in average deposits one week last month after a rating service downgraded its deposit quality and reports that federal regulators stepped up scrutiny of the ailing banking concern
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Khopa and Ticha danced and juggled soccer balls at a Radio City Music Hall press preview announcing an upcoming tour of the Moscow circus
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West Point- Pepperell Inc. stepped up its attack on suitor William Farley with a lawsuit that seeks to block him from taking over the company
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Phalanx can be overwhelmed when a ship is attacked by several missiles at once -LRB- the Stark was struck by two Exocets -RRB-
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A typical 10-hour day: three hours of gymnastics and diving from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.; an hour of taped replays starting at 4 p.m.; a medley of boxing, basketball and volleyball from 7:30 p.m. to midnight; then, to wrap things up, tennis or horseback riding from 12:30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m
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But that bid withered after the Oct. 19 stock market crash
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Although Warner stuck with the original cover in the hardback edition, the paperback cover conveys a much stronger feeling of a thriller about Soviet espionage; it shows dog tags emblazoned with a hammer and sickle and includes some blurbs calling it " chilling, compelling..
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Thousands of Chinese soccer fans battled police and besieged a rival team's hotel during a riot Monday night
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James Thornton and Irvin Kupper were elected to the board of this operator of drugstores, home health centers and dry cleaning stores, filling vacancies
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For the year to date, the airline said it flew 9.51 billion revenue passenger miles, up 27.6% from 7.45 billion miles a year earlier
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But after the proposal was announced, members of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association flooded Congress and the FAA with 80, 000 letters -- a record number for an aviation issue
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Farmers in Kansas, the No. 1 wheat- producing state, planted 10.2 million acres, the smallest since 1971
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Haiti dissolved an agency that administered major development projects
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