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Kaichen appeared Wednesday in federal court on two bank robbery charges.---She appeared in federal court Wednesday, but did not enter a plea.
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The monkeys could track their progress by watching a schematic representation of the arm and its motions on a video screen.---The arm was kept in a separate room, but the monkeys could track their progress by watching a representation of the arm and its motions on a video screen.
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As a result, 24 players broke par in the first round.---Twenty-four players broke par in the first round, the third highest figure in U.S. Open history.
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Magner, who is 54 and known as Marge, has been the consumer group's chief operating officer since April 2002, and sits on Citigroup's management committee.---She has been the consumer unit's chief operating officer since April 2002, and sits on Citigroup's management committee.
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The Nasdaq composite index advanced 20.59, or 1.3 percent, to 1,616.50, after gaining 5.7 percent last week.---The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> climbed 19.11 points, or 1.2 percent, to 1,615.02.
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Closed sessions are routinely held at the United Nations tribunal that deals with Balkan war crimes, but usually to protect witnesses's safety.---Closed sessions are routinely held at the U.N. tribunal that deals with Balkan war crimes, but they are usually closed to protect witnesses who fear for their safety.
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Although it's unclear whether Sobig was to blame, The New York Times also asked employees at its headquarters yesterday to shut down their computers because of "system difficulties."---The New York Times asked employees at its headquarters to shut down their computers yesterday because of "computing system difficulties."
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The incubation period in cattle is four to five years, said Stephen Sundlof of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.---The incubation period in cattle is four to five years, said Dr. Stephen Sundlof of the Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites).
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His band in the early 1930's included the pianist Teddy Wilson, the saxophonist Chu Berry, the trombonist J. C. Higginbotham and the drummer Sid Catlett.---His band in the early 1930s included pianist Teddy Wilson, saxophonist Chu Berry, trombonist J.C. Higginbotham and drummer Sid Catlett.
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We feel so strongly about this issue that we are suspending sales and distribution of SCOLinux until these issues are resolved," Sontag said.---We feel so strongly about this issue that we are suspending sales and distribution of SCO Linux until these issues are resolved."
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Aiken's study appears in the Sept. 24 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.---The findings appear in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Slightly more than half of the profit shortfall results from a sales slump, with weakness spread across the company's various geographic and end markets.---Slightly more than half of the earnings miss was due to a sales slump, with weakness was spread across the company's various geographic and end markets.
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Iran has yet to sign an additional protocol to the NPT treaty which would allow U.N. inspections at short notice.---Iran has yet to sign an additional protocol to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which it signed in 1970, that would allow IAEA inspections at short notice.
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They came despite what BA called a "difficult quarter", which it said included unofficial industrial action at Heathrow.---BA said the second quarter, which included unofficial industrial action at Heathrow, had been difficult.
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In addition, the Justice Department said that the FBI has conducted ''fewer than 10'' investigations involving visits to mosques.---In addition, "fewer than 10" FBI offices have conducted investigations involving visits to Islamic mosques, the Justice Department said.
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He refused to reveal what percentage of flights carried sky marshals, or whether they would be increased.---He refused to say what percentage of domestic flights had security officers on board.
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Dean told reporters traveling on his 10-city "Sleepless Summer" tour that he considered campaigning in Texas a challenge.---Today, Dean ends his four-day, 10-city "Sleepless Summer" tour in Chicago and New York.
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The victim, whose name was not released, underwent surgery at the hospital.---The wounded doctor, whose name was withheld, underwent surgery at the hospital for three gunshot wounds.
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Those conversations had not taken place as of Tuesday night, according to an Oracle spokeswoman.---Those talks have not taken place, according to an Oracle spokeswoman.
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Other features include FileVault, which secures the contents of a home directory with 128-bit AES encryption on the fly.---A new feature dubbed FileVault, also new in Panther, secures the contents of a user's home directory with 128-bit AES encryption.
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An arrest warrant claimed Bryant assaulted the woman June 30 at a hotel.---According to an arrest warrant, Bryant, 24, attacked a woman on June 30.
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Investigators uncovered a 4-inch bone fragment from beneath the concrete slab Thursday, but it turned out to be an animal bone, authorities said.---Investigators uncovered a 4-inch bone fragment Thursday night, but authorities said it was from an animal.
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After Saddam's regime crumbled in early April, it had to wait for legal hurdles to be crossed before sales could resume.---After Saddam's regime crumbled in early April, legal hurdles had to be cleared before sales could resume.
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The number of extremely obese adults -- those who are at least 100 pounds overweight -- has quadrupled since the 1980s to about 4 million.---The number of Americans considered extremely obese, or at least 100 pounds overweight, has quadrupled since the 1980s to a startling 4 million, the research shows.
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The research firm earlier had forecast an increase of 4.9 percent.---The firm had predicted earlier this year a 4.9 percent increase.
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Investigators used a jackhammer and hand tools to conduct the search but halted work for several hours while waiting for the anthropologist to arrive from Indianapolis.---Investigators used a jackhammer and hand tools to conduct the search but halted it until an anthropologist arrived in the northwestern Indiana city from Indianapolis.
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Stripping out the extraordinary items, fourth-quarter earnings were 64 cents a share compared to 25 cents a share in the prior year.---Earnings were 59 cents a share for the three months ended May 25 compared with 15 cents a share a year earlier.
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The company will be able to start recording profits from HPS immediately, Perot Systems spokeswoman Mindy Brown said.---The company will begin adding to Perot Systems' profits immediately, the company said.
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White House officials also deleted a reference to a 1999 study showing that global temperatures had risen sharply in the previous decade compared with the last 1,000 years.---The revised draft removed a reference to a 1999 study showing global temperatures had risen sharply in the past decade compared to the previous 1,000 years.
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The leading actress nod went to energetic newcomer Marissa Jaret Winokur as Edna's daughter Tracy.---Marissa Jaret Winokur, as Tracy, won for best actress in a musical.
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In January 2000, notebooks represented less than 25 percent of sales volume.---That compares with January 2000, when laptops represented less than 25 percent of sales volume, NPD said.
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Federal and local officials, including Bush, saw no apparent sign of terrorism.---Federal officials earlier said there is no evidence of terrorism.
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U.N. inspectors later said the documents were old and irrelevant -- some administrative material, some from a failed and well-known uranium-enrichment program of the 1980s.---They said some of the documents were administrative paper work and some about a failed and well-known uranium-enrichment program of the 1980s.
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Griffith, a Mount Airy native, now lives on the North Carolina coast in Manteo.---Griffith, 77, grew up in Mount Airy and now lives in Manteo.
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A divided Supreme Court ruled Monday that Congress can force the nation's public libraries to equip computers with anti-pornography filters.---The Supreme Court said Monday the government can require public libraries to equip computers with anti-pornography filters, rejecting librarians' complaints that the law amounts to censorship.
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It will also delay the retirement of Mr Wightwick, 62, who agreed to stay on until the deal was completed and Buhrmann bedded down in PaperlinX.---It will delay the retirement of Mr Wightwick, 62, who agreed to stay on until Buhrmann is bedded down inside PaperlinX.
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OS ANGELES - ''The Hulk'' was a monster at the box office in its debut weekend, taking in a June opening record of $62.6 million.---"The Hulk" took in $62.6 million at the box office, a monster opening and a new June record.
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Their leader, Abu Bakr al-Azdi, turned himself in in June; his deputy was killed in a recent shootout with Saudi forces.---Their leader, Abu Bakr al-Azdi, surrendered in June; his deputy was killed in a shoot-out with Saudi forces recently.
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Several current and former ferry officers have said the rules were routinely ignored and seldom enforced.---Some current and former ferry employees have said those rules were often ignored.
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"Further testing is still under way, but at this stage, given the early detection, the outlook in such instances would be positive," the specialist said yesterday.---"But at this stage, given the early detection, the outlook in such instances would be positive," he said.
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It will also help reform the Royal Solomon Islands Police, strengthen the courts and prisons system and protect key institutions such as the Finance Ministry from intimidation.---The intervention force will confiscate weapons, reform the police, strengthen the courts and prison system and protect key institutions such as the Finance Ministry.
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The Bishop of Armidale, Peter Brain, was forthright.---"He hasn't got much choice," said the Bishop of Armidale, Peter Brain.
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Heavy weekend rain and runoff from heavy snowmelt sent a mountain creek on a rampage, washing out a culvert and opening the sinkhole in I-70 east of Vail.---Rain and runoff from heavy snow sent a mountain creek on a rampage, washing out a culvert and opening a 22-foot-wide sinkhole in Interstate 70 east of Vail.
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Spinal Concepts, launched in 1996, makes orthopedic medical devices used during spinal fusion surgical procedures.---Spinal Concepts makes spinal fixation products used during spinal fusion surgery.
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The spacecraft is scheduled to blast off as early as tomorrow or as late as Friday from the Jiuquan launching site in the Gobi Desert.---The spacecraft is scheduled to blast off between next Wednesday and Friday from a launching site in the Gobi Desert.
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State Republican Chairman Kris Warner said the GOP would not shy away from referring to Wise's problems in the 2004 gubernatorial campaign.---State GOP Chairman Kris Warner said the GOP would not shy away in 2004 from referring to Wise's problems.
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The others were given copies of "Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution" and told to follow it.---The researchers gave copies of "Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution" to the carb-cutters.
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Druce is still being held at the prison and is now in isolation, she said.---Druce last night was held in isolation at the same prison.
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NBC also announced it has struck a deal to keep ER on the air for three more seasons.---NBC also announced that it has extended its deal with Warner Brothers Television to keep ER on the air for at least three more seasons.
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Also weighing on the market was news that General Motors GM.N planned to issue $10 billion in debt, in part to plug a hole in its pension plan.---Also hurting was news General Motors GM.N was to issue $10 billion in debt, in part to plug a hole in its pension plan.
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In court, she briefly waved to courtroom sketch artists seated in the jury box and quietly made notes in a spiral-bound notebook.---Stewart waved to courtroom sketch artists seated in the jury box and took notes in a spiral-bound notebook during the hearing.
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On Sunday, a U.S. soldier was killed and another injured in southern Iraq when a munitions dump exploded.---On Sunday, a U.S. soldier was killed and another injured when a munitions dump they were guarding exploded in southern Iraq.
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The new research will be published soon in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.---It will appear in the next few weeks on the Web site of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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"These allegations are completely out of character of the Kobe Bryant we know," the statement read.---"These allegations are completely out of character of the Kobe Bryant we know," Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said.
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Jackson's visit came after a relatively peaceful night in Benton Harbor, which sits in southwestern Michigan about 100 miles northeast of Chicago.---Jackson's visit followed a relatively peaceful night Thursday in Benton Harbor, about 100 miles northeast of Chicago.
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The attacks came as Mr Sharon faced down the hardline central committee of his Likud party in Jerusalem.---News of the Hebron incident filtered out as Mr Sharon was facing the hardline central committee of his Likud Party in Jerusalem.
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The third appointment was to a new job, executive vice president and chief staff officer.---Bruce N. Hawthorne, 53, was named executive vice president and chief staff officer.
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The hearing occurred a day after the Pentagon for the first time singled out an officer, Dallager, for not addressing the scandal.---The hearing came one day after the Pentagon for the first time singled out an officer - Dallager - for failing to address the scandal.
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SARS went on to claim the lives of 44 people in the Toronto area, including two nurses and a doctor.---The virus killed 44 people in the Toronto area, including one doctor and two nurses.
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The World Health Organization — another Lilly partner, along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Purdue University — has declared TB a global emergency.---The World Health Organization -- which is participating in the initiative along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Purdue University -- has declared TB a global emergency.
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Five Jordanian embassy staff were wounded but were in stable condition.---Some media reported that Jordanian embassy staff were killed in the attack.
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This northern autumn US trainers will work with soldiers from four North African countries on patrolling and gathering intelligence.---Later this year, the command will send trainers with soldiers from four North African nations on patrolling and intelligence gathering missions.
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U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus ruled that the Akron-based company should have determined that changes at one of its plants would increase overall pollution emissions.---FirstEnergy Corp. should have determined that modernizing one of its plants would increase overall pollution emissions, U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus ruled Thursday.
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"The case has been ready to go for some time," said FBI Special Agent Craig Dahle in Birmingham.---"The case has been ready to go for some time," said Dahle, a spokesman for the Birmingham office.
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"One can say that the euro at the moment is about at the level which better reflects the fundamentals," he said.---"The euro at the moment is at a level that better reflects the fundamentals," the ECB president said.
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Thats why the Americans with all their technology cant find him.---That's why the Americans - with all their technology - can't find him."
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U.S. District Judge William Steele set a hearing tomorrow on the lawsuit.---U.S. District Judge William Steele has set the hearing on the suit for Wednesday.
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Board Chancellor Robert Bennett declined to comment on personnel matters Tuesday.---Mr. Mills declined to comment yesterday, saying that he never discussed personnel matters.
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We're electing a president of the United States, not a staff."---"We are electing a president of the United States, not a staff," Kerry said.
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The router will be available in the first quarter of 2004 and will cost around $200, the company said.---Netgear prices the WGT634U Super Wireless Media Router, which will be available in the first quarter of 2004, at under $200.
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The nation's median household income, adjusted for inflation, declined 1.1 percent, to $42,409 in 2002, the Census Bureau reported Friday.---The number of Americans living in poverty increased by 1.7 million last year, and the median household income declined by 1.1 percent, the Census Bureau reported yesterday.
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The picture changes a bit should Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton be the Democratic presidential candidate.---The picture changes slightly should New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton end up as the Democratic presidential candidate.
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Bremer said one initiative is to launch a $70 million nationwide program in the next two weeks to clean up neighborhoods and build community projects.---Bremer said he would launch a $70-million program in the next two weeks to clean up neighborhoods across Iraq and build community projects, but gave no details.
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Her lawyers filed a lawsuit against the Dallas County district attorney, Henry Wade, challenging Texas's abortion laws.---In 1969, Ms. McCorvey's attorneys filed suit against Dallas County District Attorney Henry Wade challenging the state's abortion laws.
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Police said the suspected Marriott suicide bomber was Asmar Latin Sani, 28, from the island of Sumatra.---A sibling also identified Sani, 28, who was from the island of Sumatra, police said.
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Both were a few metres apart, Mr Laczynski pressing against the metal fence dividing court officials from the crowd.---Separated by a few metres, Mr Laczynski pressed against the metal fence which divides court officials from the crowd.
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The European Union was due Monday to demand Iran accept "urgently and unconditionally" tougher nuclear inspections and to link compliance with a pending trade deal.---The European Union was due on Monday to demand that Iran accept "urgently and unconditionally" tougher inspections of its nuclear program, linking compliance to a pending trade deal.
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Advances in AIDS treatments in recent years, some experts are saying, could be undermining efforts to promote safe sex.---Advances in AIDS treatments in recent years, some experts say, may be undermining efforts to promote safer-sex practices.
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Viles' body was discovered four hours later after he failed to respond to a call to return to his housing unit.---Viles was found dead after the three failed to respond to a routine call to return to their housing units.
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Every Thursday, a grains management committee meets in the Commission's agriculture directorate to decide the outcome of a weekly export tender.---A grains management committee normally meets each Thursday in the Commission's agriculture unit -- another target of Wednesday's raids -- to decide the outcome of a weekly export tender.
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About 1,500 firefighters here and north of the neighboring city of Rancho Cucamonga battled flames with helicopters, air tankers and bulldozers.---About 1500 firefighters in Fontana and the neighbouring city of Rancho Cucamonga battled flames with helicopters, air tankers and bulldozers.
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Once seated, the anonymous jurors will be driven back and forth to court in vans with tinted windows to protect their identities.---The judge planned to have the anonymous jurors driven back and forth to court in vans with tinted windows to protect their identities.
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She was taken by ambulance to Charing Cross Hospital in Hammersmith.---She was taken to Charing Cross Hospital, where she remained critically ill last night.
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Pappas said he wouldn't hesitate about asking Graham to substitute.---Pappas, the teacher, said he wouldn't hesitate having Graham as a substitute.
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"There is no doubt about the chemical programme, biological programme, indeed nuclear programme, indeed all that was documented by the UN," he said.---He added: "There is no doubt about the chemical programme, the biological programme and indeed the nuclear weapons programme.
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He said the attackers left behind leaflets urging staff at the Ishtar Sheraton to stop working at the hotel and demanding U.S. forces leave Iraq.---He said the attackers left behind leaflets urging workers at the Ishtar Sheraton to stop working at the hotel.
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Deirdre Hisler, Government Canyon's manager, said the state has long had its eye on this piece of property and is eager to complete the deal to obtain it.---Deirdre Hisler, Government Canyon's manager, said the state long has coveted this piece of property, and is eager to complete the deal.
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With the Expose feature, all open windows shrink to fit on the screen but are still clear enough to identify.---With the Expose (ex-poh-SAY) feature, all the open windows on the desktop immediately shrink to fit on the screen but are still clear enough to identify.
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He faces a maximum sentence of 59 to 87 years in prison if convicted.---Iffel was hit with 22 weapons charges and faces up to 87 years in prison if convicted.
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Elan would receive an additional $25 million in January if Skelaxin retains patent exclusivity, and get a cut of sales on a sliding scale through 2021.---Elan would receive an additional $25 million in January if Skelaxin retains patent exclusivity and would also get a five percent share of sales from 2005.
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Still, he noted Miami must decide whether to seek ACC membership for the next school year by June 30 to adhere to Big East guidelines.---Still, he noted that Miami must decide whether to seek A.C.C. membership by June 30 to adhere to Big East guidelines.
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Police today charged three men, one aged 28 and two aged 26, with attempted murder, torture, rape, assault occasioning bodily harm, armed robbery and burglary.---Four men were arrested and have been charged with attempted murder, torture, rape, assault, armed robbery and burglary.
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The new policy gives greatest weight to grades, test scores and a student's high school curriculum.---Academic achievement -- including grades, test scores and high school curriculum -- are given the highest priority.
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McGill also detailed the hole that had been cut in the Caprice's trunk.---McGill also said a dark glove was stuffed into a hole that had been cut in the Caprice's trunk.
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ImClone Systems Inc. and OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc. are developing similar medications, designed to target tumor cells while sparing healthy ones.---Iressa is similar to medicines being developed by ImClone Systems Inc. and OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc., designed to precisely target tumor cells while sparing healthy ones.
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Shares in EDS closed on Thursday at $18.51, a gain of 6 cents.---Shares of EDS closed Thursday at $18.51, up 6 cents on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Jirsa is being introduced as Marshall head coach today at a noon news conference in the Bob Hartley/Big Green Room of Cam Henderson Center, The Herald-Dispatch learned.---Jirsa will be introduced as the 25th Marshall basketball coach today at a press conference in the Henderson Center’s Big Green Room.
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Richard Grasso quit as chairman last week after losing the support of his board amid public furor over his $140 million pay package.---Grasso quit last week in the wake of a firestorm of criticism over his $140 million compensation package.
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Police Chief Superintendent Jesus Verzosa, who heads the national police intelligence group that had custody of Ghozi, has offered to resign, according to Ebdane.---Police chief Superintendent Jesus Verzosa, who heads the national police intelligence group, which had custody of Al-Ghozi, offered his resignation, and Ebdane accepted it.
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Powerful Mistral winds were fanning the flames, which have destroyed more than 8,000 hectares (20,000 acres) of pinewood since the blazes started Monday afternoon.---Powerful Mistral winds were fanning the flames, which have destroyed more than 8000 hectares of pinewood since the blazes began on Monday afternoon.
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