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The review outlines the tariffs' impact on domestic steel industry and steel consumers halfway through the three-year program.---The ITC midpoint review of the tariffs outlines their impact so far on the domestic steel industry and steel consumers.
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Besides the fact that Americans want to be liked, she said, there is a "huge cost when world opinion is negative to the United States.---Americans just want to be liked, she said, but there also is a "huge cost" when world opinion is negative toward the United States.
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John Logsdon, a board member, said that "human spaceflight had become a place where dissent was not welcome."---In fact, said John Logsdon, a board member and George Washington University expert on space policy, "human spaceflight had become a place where dissent was not welcome."
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PC-related products were the strongest sector in July, with microprocessors up 5.6% and DRAMs up 8.2% from June, the industry group said.---PC-related products were the strongest sellers, with microprocessors up 5.6 percent and DRAMs up 8.2 percent, the SIA said.
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The Prime Ministers of China, Russia and four central Asian nations have met in Beijing and approved a budget for their regional security grouping.---The prime ministers of China, Russia and four Central Asian countries signed agreements on Tuesday that set plans in motion for a long-awaited regional anti-terrorism centre in Uzbekistan.
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In fiction: Edward P. Jones ("The Known World") and Scott Spencer ("A Ship Made of Paper").---The fifth nominee for fiction is Scott Spencer, for A Ship Made of Paper.
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"Overwhelmingly the Windows brand really resonated with them."---"Windows was the part of the experience that really resonated with people."
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The two Democrats on the five-member FCC held a press conference to sway opinion against Powell and the two other Republicans on the panel.---The two Democrats on the five-member FCC panel held a news conference to sway opinion against Powell.
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It will cost about $20,000 per eight-week course of treatment, comparable to other injected cancer therapies, a spokeswoman said.---It will cost about $20,000 per average course of treatment -16 to 17 weeks.
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The OneNote note-taking tool is listed at £169.99 while the InfoPath XML (Extensible Markup Language) data gathering application is priced at £179.99.---The OneNote note-taking tool is listed at $273 while the InfoPath XML data gathering application is priced at $289.
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The current plan is to release the videotapes of the sessions, after U.S. review, on Friday, said Jim Landale, a spokesman for the tribunal.---The current plan is to release videotapes of the sessions on Friday, after the review, said Jim Landale, a tribunal spokesman.
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Forty to 50 years ago, the ratio was 3 to 1, Kessler said, and 10 years ago, it was 2 to 1.---Forty to 50 years ago, the ratio was about 3-to-1, Kessler said, and 10 years ago, it was about 2-to-1.
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Before addressing the economy, Bush discussed the terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia, which killed as many as 29 people, including seven Americans.---The president began his speech by acknowledging the terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia that killed at least 29 people, including seven Americans.
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Sens. John Kerry and Bob Graham declined invitations to speak.---The no-shows were Sens. John Kerry of Massachusetts and Bob Graham of Florida.
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Senate passage of the Medicare bill was almost certain, possibly as early as today.---Senate passage of the Medicare bill is almost certain Monday.
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Five foreign embassies, including the Singapore embassy, in Bangkok were among the targets, it said.---Five foreign embassies in Bangkok, including the Singapore embassy, were among those targeted.
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SARS has also taken a toll on Taiwan's economy, as it has on economies across the region, hammering consumer spending and leaving shops, restaurants and airports empty.---SARS has also taken a toll on Taiwan's economy, hammering consumer spending, with shops, restaurants and airports empty while people stay at home.
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Minister Saud al-Faisal visit was disclosed Monday by two administration officials who discussed it on condition of not being identified by name.---Minister Saud al-Faisal's visit was disclosed by two administration officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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Spot gold was quoted at $367.90/368.60 an ounce at 1000 GMT, having marched up to $369.50 -- a level not seen since February 10.---Spot gold was quoted at $358.65/359.15 an ounce at 0500 GMT, having darted as high as $359.25 -- a level not seen since February 25.
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Parson has been charged on one count of intentionally causing or attempting to cause damage to a computer.---Parson faces one federal count of intentionally causing damage to a protected computer.
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She appeared in federal court there Monday and was expected to be transferred to Houston in two weeks.---Holloway surrendered in Cleveland on Friday and was expected to be transferred to Houston in two weeks.
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There is, however, no photo of Peter Hollingworth in the June issue examined by the Herald yesterday.---There is, however, no photograph of Dr Hollingworth in the June issue of the magazine examined by The Age yesterday.
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The bank also said its offer was subject to the agreement of Drax's senior banks, senior bond holders and hedging banks by 30 September 2003.---The offer is also subject to Goldman signing an agreement with Drax's senior banks, senior bond holders and hedging banks by Sept. 30, it said.
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Hill, 50, would be the first person executed for killing an abortion doctor.---On Wednesday, Hill is scheduled to become the first person executed for murdering an abortion doctor.
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On Jan. 10, Shawanda Denise McCalister, who was also pregnant, was found bound and strangled in her apartment in the same neighbourhood.---On Jan. 1, Nikia Shanell Kilpatrick, who was pregnant, was found bound and strangled in her apartment.
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It ended a diplomatic drought between the two nations, at odds for months over North Korea's nuclear program and American demands that it cease.---The contact between the delegations ended a diplomatic drought between the two nations, at odds over the nuclear program and U.S. demands that it cease immediately.
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal agency that runs Medicare, last year began a similar effort for nursing homes.---The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid launched a similar consumer tool for nursing homes last year.
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Scientists have reported a 90 percent decline in large predatory fish in the world's oceans since a half century ago.---Scientists reported a 90 percent decline in large predatory fish in the world's oceans since a half-century ago, a dire assessment that drew immediate skepticism from commercial fishers.
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The Nasdaq composite index fell 25.17, or 1.4 percent, to 1,792.07 following a loss of 26.46 the previous session.---The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC dropped 25.17 points, or 1.39 percent, to 1,792.07, based on the latest available figures.
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Congress twice before passed similar restrictions only to see President Bill Clinton veto them.---Congress twice passed similar bills, but then-President Clinton vetoed them both times.
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"He said they were in distress," said Kingsville Police Chief Sam Granato.---We're asphyxiating,' '' said Sam Granato, chief of the Kingsville police.
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Calvin Hollins Jr.'s attorney, Thomas Royce, has repeatedly said his client had no link with the company that owned and operated E2.---The lawyer for Hollins Jr., Thomas Royce, has said his client had no link to the company that owned and operated E2.
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But none of them opposed the idea outright, ministers said.---But none of the ministers opposed Mr. Powell's suggestion outright on Thursday, the ministers said.
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No one has been killed in the attacks, which have continued despite major setbacks for al Qaeda in a battle with Saudi security forces.---No one has been killed in the recent attacks, which have continued despite serious setbacks for al-Qaeda following battles with Saudi security forces.
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The company also earned 14 cents a share a year earlier.---A year ago, the company posted a profit of 12 cents a share.
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That ought to be the standard — not how many people sign up," he said.---"That ought to be the standard, not how many people actually signed up," Mr. Rule told the judge.
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Among three major candidates, Schwarzenegger is wining the battle for independents and crossover voters.---Schwarzenegger picks up more independents and crossover voters than Bustamante.
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The chief merchandising officer decides what the store is going to sell, giving it a signature to attract shoppers and hopefully lure them back.---The chief merchandising officer decides what the store is going to sell, giving it that signature that draws in shoppers and brings them back again and again.
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"For customers to get the most of the Internet, several factors are crucial," Pierre Danon, CEO of BT's retail unit.---"For customers to get the most out of the internet, several factors are crucial," Mr Danon said.
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A representative for Phoenix-based U-Haul declined to comment on the case before the judge's opinion was released.---Anthony Citrano, a representative for WhenU, declined to comment on the case.
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Vivace was founded in 1999 and has raised over $118 million in three rounds of venture financing.---During difficult times for technology venture capital, Vivace raised over $118 million in three rounds of venture financing.
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He has also directed "The Flintstones," "Beethoven," and "Jingle All The Way."---Levant's other credits include "The Flintstones," "Jingle All the Way" and "Beethoven."
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As he left court, McCartney cast one long angry glare at Amrozi, who almost hid behind his lawyer to the side.---As he left the court, McCartney cast a long, angry glare at Amrozi, who tried to hide behind his lawyer.
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"We are starting the epidemic with more cases and more areas affected than last year.---"It indicates we are starting the epidemic with more cases than last year," Gerberding said.
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The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> added 28 points, or 0.27 percent, at 10,557, hitting its highest level in 21 months.---The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> rose 49 points, or 0.47 percent, to 10,578.
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The $19.50-a-share bid, comes two days after PeopleSoft revised its bid for smaller rival J.D. Edwards & Co. JDEC.O to include cash as well as stock.---Oracle's $19.50-a-share bid comes two days after PeopleSoft added cash to its original all-share deal with smaller rival J.D. Edwards & Co. JDEC.O .
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CIA Director George Tenet said the two men were "defined by dedication and courage."---"[They] were defined by dedication and courage," said the CIA's director George Tenet.
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The FTC also asked the judge to suspend his ruling pending its appeal.---The FTC asked the court Wednesday to block the ruling and filed for an appeal.
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Gerry Kiely, a EU agriculture representative in Washington, said EU ministers were invited but canceled because the union is closing talks on agricultural reform.---The EU's agriculture representative in Washington said EU ministers were invited but canceled because the union is wrapping up talks on agricultural reform.
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The Democratic candidates also began announcing their fund-raising totals before Wednesday's deadline to file quarterly reports with the Federal Election Commission.---The Democratic candidates also began announcing their fund-raising totals in advance of the deadline today to file quarterly reports with the Federal Election Commission.
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Even the pizza man took part, delivering a flier with the missing girl's picture along with the pizza and a two-liter bottle of Pepsi to Cruz's house.---Even the pizza delivery took part, unwittingly delivering a leaflet with the missing girl's picture during his run to Cruz's house.
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The Institute for Supply Management said its index of non-manufacturing activity rose to 50.7 from 47.9 in March.---The Institute for Supply Management said its index of non-manufacturing activity rose to 50.7, bouncing back from a one-month contraction in March at 47.9.
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It will also boost SuSE's sales reach worldwide and enhance HP's Linux business, they said.---The deal also boosts SuSE's sales reach worldwide and enhances HP's Linux business, they said.
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Sun Microsystems Inc. on Thursday said it had added 100 new third-party systems and 100 new components to its Hardware Compatibility List for the Solaris x86 operating system Platform Edition.---The vendor has added 100 new third-party systems and 100 new components to the operating system's Hardware Compatibility List (HCL).
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To create the condyle, Dr Mao and colleague Adel Alhadlaq used adult stem cells taken from the bone marrow of rats.---He and a colleague created the articular condyle using stem cells taken from the bone marrow of rats.
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New research indicates that some 540,000 high-tech jobs were lost in the United States during 2002.---In 2001, there were 6.5 million high-tech jobs in the United States.
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Of personal vehicles, 57 percent are cars or station wagons, 21 percent vans or SUVs, 19 percent light trucks.---Of all personal vehicles, 57 percent are cars or station wagons, 21 percent are vans or sport utility vehicles and 19 percent are light trucks.
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Network security products maker Secure Computing Inc. said Tuesday it is acquiring content-filtering vendor N2H2 for $20 million, furthering consolidation in an already-competitive market.---Network security products maker Secure Computing said Tuesday it is acquiring content filtering firm N2H2 for $20 million, furthering consolidation in an already competitive market.
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Mel Gibson's passion-stirring Biblical epic "The Passion of Christ" will open in the United States on Feb. 25 - Ash Wednesday on the Roman Catholic calendar.---Mel Gibson is negotiating with Newmarket Films to distribute his embattled Biblical epic "The Passion of Christ" in the United States.
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Justice John Paul Stevens compared the interrogation of Martinez to "an attempt to obtain an involuntary confession from a prisoner by torturous methods."---Writing for the minority, Justice John Paul Stevens said the interrogation was akin to "an attempt to obtain an involuntary confession from a prisoner by torturous methods."
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Illinois State Police accident reconstruction experts were investigating the cause.---State Police were investigating, Vazzi said.
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Prosecutors said PW Marketing violated the state's 1998 anti-spam law by sending unsolicited e-mail without a toll-free number for recipients to call to stop additional mailings.---Prosecutors said PW Marketing violated the 1998 anti-spam law because these unsolicited e-mails were sent without a free call number for recipients to phone to stop additional mailings.
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They were released to authorities after officers delivered the soda to the gunman, using a long stick to pass the six-pack through a door.---They were released to authorities after officers delivered a six-pack of Dr Pepper to the gunman, using a long stick to pass the soda through a door.
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The children were last seen July 4 at a fireworks display in Concord with their father, Manuel Gehring.---Authorities believe the children, who were last seen with their father at a fireworks display in Concord on July 4, are dead.
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The hall will be home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the LA Master Chorale.---The Los Angeles Master Chorale and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Brass Ensemble also performed.
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The Neighbours star and singer spent yesterday resting at her family home in Sydney and will have more tests today.---Goodrem spent yesterday resting in her family home in Sydney and will have more tests today to determine her exact treatment.
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Kerry Kennedy Cuomo and Andrew Cuomo have been married 13 years.---Andrew Cuomo and Kerry Kennedy were married 13 years.
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The Senate majority leader, Bill Frist, Republican of Tennessee, said he hoped Congress would finish work on the legislation by the end of September.---The Senate majority leader, Bill Frist, R-Tenn., said he hoped Congress would finish work on the legislation by late September.
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The crime report surveyed 11,600 police and law enforcement agencies nationwide.---The report details crime reported to law enforcement agencies statewide.
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The state wants to lower wolf numbers in approximately a 1,700-square-mile area near the village of McGrath.---The state wants to kill the wolves in approximately a 1,700-square-mile area near McGrath to establish a moose nursery of sorts.
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It was expected to raise the $90 million McGreevey expected.---The tax is expected to raise $90 million.
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The 3 rd Armored Cavalry Regiment is 5,200 strong and the largest combat unit at Fort Carson.---Broomhead, 34, was assigned to the 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment.
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O'Donnell wrote in her autobiography, "Find Me," that she was "an abused child."---In her autobiography, "Find Me," O'Donnell wrote, "I was an abused kid.
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"The risk of inflation becoming undesirably low remains the predominant concern for the foreseeable future," the Fed said in a statement accompanying the unanimous decision.---"The risk of inflation becoming undesirably low remains the predominant concern for the foreseeable future," the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee said.
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The poll, conducted by KRC Communications Research of Newton, was taken Wednesday and Thursday.---The poll of 405 registered Massachusetts voters was conducted Wednesday through Friday by RKM Research and Communications.
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"It is bad for Symbian," said Per Lindberg, analyst at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein.---"Motorola has displayed clear disloyalty" to Symbian, said Per Lindberg, an analyst at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein in London.
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Pressure also came last night from religious circles as three Anglican bishops said it was time for their former colleague to step down.---The pressure on Peter Hollingworth to resign as Governor-General intensified last night as three Anglican bishops said it was time for their former colleague to step down.
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The attack on the al-Rashid Hotel, during the visit of Deputy Defence Secretary Paul Wolfowitz underscores the nature of the problem.---The attack on the Rashid Hotel on Sunday, during the visit of the deputy secretary of defense, Paul D. Wolfowitz, underscores the nature of the problem.
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"He would often call me for advice," said Ronald L. Kuby, a friend and well-known lawyer who had represented him in the harassment case.---"He would often call me for advice," said lawyer Ron Kuby, a friend who had represented him in court.
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The United States wants the measure passed by June 3, when the oil-for-food program needs to be renewed.---The Bush administration wants the measure approved by June 3, when the existing oil-for-food program is up for renewal.
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Police spokesman Brig. Gen. Edward Aritonang confirmed Saturday that another two had been arrested, one in Jakarta and another in Magelang, Central Java.---Brigadier General Edward Aritonang, a police spokesman, confirmed yesterday that another two had been arrested, one in Jakarta and another in Magelang, Central Java.
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Late last year, for example, more than 1800 US soldiers were placed in Djibouti to conduct counter-terrorism operations in the Horn of Africa.---Since late last year, for example, more than 1,800 members of the American military have been placed in Djibouti to conduct counterterrorism operations in the Horn of Africa.
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"I think it should have been released years ago," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son, Daniel, was killed at Columbine.---Brian Rohrbough, whose son, Daniel, was killed at Columbine, said the tape raises disturbing issues.
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The bureau report shows significant increases in uninsured rates occurred among whites, blacks, people 18 to 24, and middle- and higher-income earners nationwide.---Reflecting the broad scope of the recession and its aftermath, significant increases in uninsured rates occurred among whites, blacks, people 18-to-64, and middle- and higher-income earners.
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Bob Richter, a spokesman for House Speaker Tom Craddick, had no comment about the ruling.---Bob Richter, spokesman for Craddick, R-Midland, said the speaker had not seen the ruling and could not comment.
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The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> added 8.27 points, or 0.51 percent, to 1,633.53.---The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX crept up 4.3 points, or 0.44 percent, to 980.52.
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Carlow and his group peddled drugs by forging paperwork showing the shipments' prior owners.---The network peddled drugs by forging paperwork showing prior owners of the shipments.
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A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta also refused to comment.---Coca-Cola announced Friday morning that the U.S. Attorney's office in Atlanta has started an inquiry.
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Blair has said there is not ''a shred of truth'' in allegations the government manipulated evidence, and has resisted calls for a full public inquiry.---Blair has said there is not ``a shred of truth'' in allegations that the government manipulated evidence about Iraq's weapons programs.
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They were just making sure they dotted all the I's and crossed all the T's," said Schooff.---They were just making sure they dotted all the I's and crossed all the T's," said Blair Schoof, executive director of music for AOL Europe.
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The comment period was to have expired on Monday.---A public comment period on the proposed new taxes will end on Monday.
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It even struck a deal for distribution and advertising with popular P2P service Grokster.---Puretunes has also lost a distribution deal with the popular Grokster file-swapping software company.
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The group criticizing Schwarzenegger, the League of United Latin American Citizens, said the Austrian-born actor's advisory board position brings into question his commitment to Latinos.---The League of United Latin American Citizens, the group criticizing Schwarzenegger, said the Austrian-born actor's advisory board position brings into question his commitment to Hispanics.
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He said European governments "have blocked all new bio-crops because of unfounded, unscientific fears.---"They have blocked all new bio-crops because of unfounded, unscientific fears," Bush said.
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Market sentiment was subdued after International Business Machines Inc. IBM.N said U.S. securities regulators were investigating the accounting of the world's largest computer company.---Market sentiment was also cautious after International Business Machines Inc. IBM.N said that federal securities regulators had begun an investigating into its accounting.
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Oh yeah, Miami, Boston College and Syracuse leaving the Big East to take a seat in the Atlantic Coast Conference.---Boston College, Miami and Syracuse are considering leaving the Big East for the Atlantic Coast Conference by the end of the month.
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Community college students will see their tuition rise by $300 to $2,800 or 12 percent.---Tuition at the six two-year community colleges will leap by $300, to $2,800.
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U.S. forces recently apprehended some 40 suspected foreign militants near the Syrian border and are now interrogating them.---The Third Armored Cavalry Regiment recently apprehended about 40 suspected fighters near the Syrian border, officials said.
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"No one has anything to fear from being correctly identified but everything to fear from their identity being stolen or misused," Mr Blunkett said.---He added: "No one has anything to fear from being correctly identified, but everything to fear from their identity being stolen or misused."
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They suspect the same anarchist group that claimed responsibility for the Dec. 21 explosions near his house, according to Italian news agency ANSA.---Italian police investigating the Prodi bomb suspect an anarchist group that claimed responsibility for Dec. 21 explosions near his house, according to Italian news agency ANSA.
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