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He ignores the fact that if the defendants were less affluent, it is unlikely that either plaintiff or lawyer would be playing in this legalistic sweepstakes
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Agreement was reached that an initiative to roll back and cap property taxes should be placed on the November ballot
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Smugglers countered by flying low and slow
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Domestic aluminum companies have been riding an upturn for the past 18 months, and are now operating at 104% of capacity, a statistic that indicates previously written- off facilities have been brought back on line
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But the Baylor Research Foundation in Dallas soon will unveil a technique for using this versatile laser to vaporize tumors without hurting the surrounding healthy cells
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" This gets the ball rolling.'
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At Russell Field here he is besieged for autographs and his ears are bent relentlessly by people, mostly older ones, who want to share baseball memories
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Nearly every scene seems to be missing something
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Mr. Pavarotti sounded like a young man as he grabbed the hand of his old pal from Modena, Mirella Freni, and they both seemed to soar through the sets like the Chagall creatures, levitated by the force of Carlos Kleiber's baton
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Also, suggestions that the Saudis are intent on rebuilding a once- huge offshore stockpile tended to " strike some fear in some of the participants in this market, " said Stephen W. Platt, a Chicagobased analyst for Dean Witter Reynolds Inc
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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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Baaron Pittenger, a long- time USOC aide who had served as acting executive director after Mr. Miller left, was named to fill the vacant post until year end, when Mr. Schiller's contract expires
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The curator who answered our loud knocking was so happy to have two Americans visit she opened up the entire museum for us
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An immense, loving labor of critical scholarly skills is poured into the study of this remarkable woman, who will be a discovery to many readers, as she was to me
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While many analysts debate how last October's stock market crash compares with the 1929 debacle, Martin J. Pring is stepping further back in time -- to Black Friday, 1869
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Thomas E. Bolger, chairman and chief executive officer of Bell Atlantic Corp. in Philadelphia, said that although " the entire industry will miss " Mr. Olson, he doesn't believe the company will suffer any substantial setbacks
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Mr. Guez, of Old Westbury, N.Y., also is currently under indictment and awaiting trial for allegedly assaulting a deputy U.S. marshal who tried to seize Sasson records last year at the posh$ 5.5 million Manhattan townhouse where Mr. Guez once resided
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But as we survey a world that is about to commemorate Good Friday, Passover and Easter, we are struck by religion's large presence in the political affairs of secular life
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The suit, filed against the unions representing pilots and machinists, stepped up the war over Eastern's labor costs that has raged through the company, the Congress and the courts for more than a year
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It's not that Mr. Ferri isn't trying to step aside
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When these components, known as antigens, are added to infected blood, they stick to antibodies in the blood, causing an easily detectable reaction
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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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The difference: An ever wealthier South Korea can imagine absorbing the poorer, less- populated Communist North, but Taiwan, no matter how rich, would be swallowed whole by the massive Chinese mainland
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She's been able to stick to this policy, largely because of the nature of her music
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From the start, the women are trodden upon, dragged across the stage, pushed around, used as wheelbarrows
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Many traders and analysts said they think yesterday's gains will soon evaporate
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His antics once provoked an elderly ruling- party legislator to attack him with a cane
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Mr. Ennis said he believes Rockwood got into financial difficulty because its expansion efforts " outstripped its ability to absorb those activities.'
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But even though the Sox are off to a typically lousy start this season, plenty of Chicagoans don't want to see them strike out for Florida
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Oil prices continued to fall yesterday in trading torn by rumors and growing evidence that Saudi Arabian crude is pouring into the market
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Mr. Waters sets his sights on the " hairhoppers, " the polished amateurs who dance on " The Corny Collins Show, " his version of " American Bandstand.'
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Police said managing partner John A. Mulheren Jr., whom they arrested Feb. 18 carrying a loaded rifle outside his home in Rumson, N.J., intended to kill arbitrager Ivan F. Boesky, who has implicated Mr. Mulheren in Wall Street's insider trading scandal
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Since introducing its first cooler in late 1985, Seagram has grabbed a 36% market share and with eight flavors on the market has kept increasing its revenue at the expense of others
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" Some of these older people would die before they'd go to a hospital in Huntsville or Decatur, " says Tony Williams
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He takes a sip of brandy and adds an afterthought: " America should go to sleep for 50 years so we can catch up.'
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The non- OPEC group's proposal fixes different cuts for each participant for the months of May and June -- then to be re- evaluated -- as follows: Mexico, 68, 000 barrels a day; Egypt, 22, 500; Oman, 27, 500; China, 30, 000; Angola, 20, 000, and Malaysia, 15, 000
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The report noted that whoever sent the SOS would have had to open a small hatch at the top of the boat in order to extend the radio's antenna, thereby permitting water to pour in and capsize the craft
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If it cools off, they worry about lower earnings, which also would hurt the market
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Aside from Ms. Hepburn's painfully brilliant performance, the film's fame rests on the sequence in which Alice and her parents try to impress her rich boyfriend -LRB- Fred MacMurray -RRB- with a fancy dinner in their hopelessly shabby home, served by a hopelessly indifferent cook hired for the evening -LRB- Hattie McDaniel -RRB-
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Some people can go out to the ball park once a year, knock back a few brews and compare frequent- flier mileage with their buddies while the Great Game goes on before their unseeing eyes
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" He couldn't take being dragged in
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But many others constitute a sleeping giant best left unwakened
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" These guys who are poisoning our youth with drugs and who are making money on it, we'll make them eat it, " he said
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And while profits are booming at Capital Cities' TV stations, ABC's loss dragged down the broadcast group
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The campaign against Boston's rats will require pouring, in a manner of speaking, millions of dollars down rat holes
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In a Batman comic book hitting newsstands next week, DC Comics Inc. is killing off one of its oldest characters, the younger half of the Dynamic Duo
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But last year a team of investors pumped about$ 3 million in new equity into the company and restructured some of its debt
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The Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church was formally dissolved by Moscow in January 1930
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That mandate, like Mr. Brown's, will rest on gerrymander, dominance over political money, and liberalism cloaked in conservative rhetoric
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While Abideen reminisces, Abegi's son smooths the sand to make a table and serves the simple, traditional meal that is all their hard life affords: a flat cake of mixed grains and a drink made of crumbled goat cheese, crushed dates and water
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At the Pavilion, Mr. Worthington pours a last glass
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A sudden flush of buy or sell orders touched off by a single index- arbitrage program typically involves$ 25 million of trading -- and sometimes far more
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Fred J. Kupel, chief financial officer and vice president, finance and administration, at this forest products concern, was named a director, filling a vacancy and returning board membership to 11
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It recently earmarked$ 50 million to patch up the 70-year- old Mustang assembly plant; both the plant and the car had been scheduled to die
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Christian and Jewish scholars flourished in the Moslem courts
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" The market is absorbing all of the mill's output of supercalender paper, " Mr. Nugent said
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Why " wait six weeks and get something you haven't picked up and touched, when you can get something equivalent or better today? " she asks
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He urged the Norwegian government to press its rights to inspect the Dimona reactor and examine any materials, such as plutonium, possibly made from using the heavy water
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It will examine all the data on the economy, together with the best forecasts its economists can dream up, and plan a monetary policy that will fit the need
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It flourishes in dry weather, occasionally infecting peanut and cottonseed crops in the Southeast
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One young man, out of work for two years, says all the jobs he applies for are being filled by blacks; another man, nearing retirement, bitterly complains that the wages of his black colleagues are rising faster than his
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Donell -RRB- is guilty, and he is obviously grasping at straws in terms of what defense he can use.'
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Next time he should produce his own movie, as he has here, so that if it becomes a blockbuster he isn't stuck with his director's salary of a paltry million or two
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That was because in Brandon, Fla., during the waning hours of Aug. 1, the' 84 Olympic silver medalist's sports car plowed into a group of 30 teens
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But by 1985 the boom was over, and sales had withered to$ 100 million
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" We' ve been plowing a lot of new furrows, " says Richard Burket of Archer- Daniels- Midland Co., Decatur, Ill
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Mr. Hane, the Fort Motte farmer, planted only 250 acres in soybeans this spring, just one- third as much as six years ago
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It said it expects to absorb " the vast majority " of those jobs in its private health- care business
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If that sounds like obstinacy, perhaps it's time once more to examine carefully the forces that have kept the Arab- Israeli conflict boiling so long
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Since kicking off coordinated intervention with other central banks at the start of the year, the Fed has won greater respect from commercial bank traders it deals with
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Sound is not the only thing with which the audience is assaulted at " Chess.'
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And with just one sibling, he has been struck by the contrast between his own small, far- flung family and the large, close- knit Arab households
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" The day that trade pressures evaporate,{ Airbus's} interest in McDonnell Douglas cooperation is over, " says one U.S. aerospace executive
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A car bomb exploded in a Palestinian refugee camp near Sidon, Lebanon, killing two sons of Mohammed Mrad, a leader of the dissident Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
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Mr. Moyers tut- tuts about " dirty " political ads but never seems to grasp that his 1964 ads opened the era, not of " negative " media campaigns based on honest discussions of the issues, but of vicious, distortive propaganda
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Its chairman, Bruce Judge, stepped down as chief executive of Ariadne in favor of Mr. Cafiero
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That point was rammed home during his recent visit to Siberia, where he was flooded with complaints about awful living standards, a lack of basic foodstuffs and bureaucrats who were blocking improvements
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The regional carrier, which has three DC-9 aircraft and uses two of them for charter flights, also said William E. Lindsey, its chairman, was elected to the additional post of chief executive officer, filling a vacancy created by the resignation in February of Thomas Volz
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While public attention in the West remains focused on the recent INF Treaty and nuclear arms control issues, a less dramatic Soviet diplomatic initiative is under way -- a new " peace offensive " that thus far has escaped the careful evaluation it merits
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Many had believed that the heavier- than- expected weekend rains would dampen for at least several days a rally that has been based primarily on conjecture that the newly planted corn and soybean crops were too dry to start growing
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There are a host of reasons why the January price increase should be sticking and why prices might go up another few cents in July, when by tradition the industry will reset them
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According to this view, a work of art is an extension of the personality of the artist; to alter or mutilate it is to attack the very personality of the artist
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As I drank water and ate for the first time in two days, my determination to continue the opposition crusade was strengthened
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Ever since President Reagan in February 1986 called for U.S. development of an " Orient Express, " a futuristic aircraft that would fly from New York to Tokyo in two hours, MITI's aerospace mavens have been itching to get Japan into the action
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This is one developing nation where U.S. banks haven't been left holding the bag, as under U.S. regulations they aren't allowed to lend to North Korea
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Mr. Pickens was badly beaten in last fall's battle for Newmont Mining, a raid that baffled takeover experts because 26% of Newmont was already controlled by the ultimate victor, Consolidated Gold Fields PLC. Mesa's$ 100 million stock profit from the deal -- Mr. Pickens's estimate -- also evaporated during October's market crash
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Before examining them, Mr. Araujo says he has to read the MiG flight manual, an unwieldly volume he discovered was written in Chinese
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The brainchild of amateur inventor Craig Culver of Woodside, Calif., the Isopoint is a sliding and rolling cylinder about the diameter of a cocktail straw that fits along the bottom of the keyboard's spacebar
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Thomas V. Chema, chairman of the utilities commission said it will examine the utilities' request, especially trying to determine why an accounting change permitted by the commission didn't meet the utilities' concerns about possible default
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Dr. Grosssbard added that the apparent equality in pumping power obscured the fact that more streptokinase patients had died in the first three weeks
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While the Olympics are evoking thoughts of ancient Greece, don't miss these new productions of the tragedies of Sophocles -- " Oedipus the King, " " Oedipus at Colonus " and " Antigone.'
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At the same time, revenues from merchant banking poured in
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Mr. Ruder has such a zeal to regulate that two of his commissioners are ready to roll him off the gangplank
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If you had asked Lenin this question when he was drinking coffee in Zurich at the beginning of 1917, he probably would have said:' Oh, it will be a protracted struggle.''
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And the black middle class has flourished in the past 20 years as opportunities in various professions have opened up
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Meetings degenerated into shouting matches; after one, a copywriter kicked a hole in a wall
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MOSCOW APPEARS unwilling to miss a deadline for its pullout from Afghanistan
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Most analysts expect farmers to plant 66.7 million to 70 million acres, up from 65.7 million acres last year
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Most of the pressure on the currency came in overseas trading, where the dollar touched a six- year low against the pound
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They are irate about new capital- adequacy requirements that force securities firms to pump at least 20% more capital into reserves
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