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"To have people say we did this for the money is foolish and dead wrong," Thomas quoted Jackson as saying.---"To have people say that we did this for the money is foolish and dead wrong," Raymond Jackson said through the pastor.
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Apple Computer's new online music service sold more than 1 million songs during its first week of operation, the company said Monday.---Apple Computer Inc. said Monday it exceeded record industry expectations by selling more than 1 million songs since the launch of its online music store a week ago.
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A summary of his remarks says: all the group's savings have been lost to raids and arrests, and JI is totally dependent on al-Qa'ida for money.---In addition, Hambali laments, "all the group's savings have been lost to raids and arrests," and "JI is now totally dependent on al-Qaeda for money."
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It predicted that a 7.0 percent rise to $204.9 billion in 2006 would push the industry's yearly sales slightly past its highest-ever level in in 2000.---It also predicted that a 7.0 per cent rise to $204.9bn in 2006, topping the industry's yearly sales record set in 2000.
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We cannot allow anything like that, and we won't."---"We cannot, and will not, allow anything of the kind."
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Other countries and private creditors are owed at least $80 billion in addition.---Other countries are owed at least $US80 billion ($108.52 billion).
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The Pentagon had hoped to retain control of the postwar effort, so the decision is a victory for Secretary of State Colin L. Powell.---The Pentagon had hoped to retain control of the postwar effort, so the decision was seen by some insiders as a victory for Powell and the State Department.
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His hatred for these people had germinated from these discussions and helped cement his belief that violence was the panacea.---His hatred had germinated and cemented his belief that violence was the best panacea.
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He suddenly found himself confronted with dozens of panicked guests and face to face with one of the men involved in the attack.---He suddenly found himself confronted with dozens of panicked guests and face to face with one of three men who led the attacks.
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Unit volumes also set a record as notebooks accounted for more than 40 percent of sales.---In May 2002, LCDs accounted for only 22 percent of monitor sales.
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If found guilty, Samudra could be sentenced to death under anti-terror laws passed soon after the bombings.---If found guilty, he could be executed under anti-terror laws passed in the weeks after the bombings.
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Counties with population declines will be Vermillion, Posey and Madison.---Vermillion, Posey and Madison County populations will decline.
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He's ashamed of his party, and I don't blame him one bit."---"The other guy, he's ashamed of his party, and I don't blame him.
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Agents found more than 1,000 credit cards and credit card duplicating machines during a search of Ragin's address.---When Ragin's address was raided, authorities found more than 1,000 credit cards and duplicating machines.
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Michael Bloomberg, NYC Mayor: "I'm gonna try march with a number of different groups.---"I'm going to try to march with a number of different groups," Bloomberg said.
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Gemstar's shares gathered up 2.6 percent, adding 14 cents to $5.49 at the close.---Gemstar shares moved higher on the news, closing up 2.6 percent at $5.49 on Nasdaq.
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NBC also is introducing three new dramas, including one starring West Wing fugitive Rob Lowe as a Washington lawyer.---Three new dramas, including one starring The West Wing refugee Rob Lowe, will also be on the schedule, NBC announced yesterday.
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A poll showed that the FBI bugging of the mayor had given a boost to his reelection effort against GOP opponent Sam Katz.---A poll released this week showed that the FBI bugging of the mayor has given a boost to his re-election effort.
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The survey of 60,000 people, conducted in 2001 and 2002, found 91 percent of commuters use their own car or truck.---The Transportation Department survey of 60,000 people, conducted in 2001 and 2002, found 91 percent of people who commute use their own cars or trucks.
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Brian Lara, the West Indies captain, was unbeaten on 93 at the rain interval while Marlon Samuels was five not out.---Lara was unbeaten on 93 when the torrential rain stopped play with Marlon Samuels on five.
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Mr. Bremer said Iran continued to interfere in fledgling political reconstruction, including Tehran s intelligence service.---Mr. Bremer said that Iran, including its intelligence service, continued to interfere in fledgling political reconstruction.
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And of those, 149, or 55%, "claimed to treat, prevent, diagnose or cure specific diseases."---And of those, 55 percent, or 149, claimed to treat, prevent, diagnose or cure specific diseases -- despite the regulations prohibiting that kind of statement.
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"PNC regrets its involvement" in the deals, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer James Rohr said in a statement.---James Rohr, chairman and chief executive officer, said PNC regretted the incident.
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"If we could do that throughout the world, we could end terrorism," he said.---This is a hospital that treats everybody as people, and if we could do that throughout the world, we could end terrorism."
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She says the King County medical examiner's office has confirmed the remains are human.---At 2:25 p.m., the King County medical examiner confirmed the remains were human, Larson said.
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For the full 12-month period ending June 30, 2003, advanced services lines for ADSL increased by 37 percent and cable modem connections increased by 75 percent.---For the 12-month period ending June 30, high-speed lines installed in homes and businesses increased by 45 percent.
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Hospitals and the Red Cross appealed to blood donors yesterday.---The Connecticut Hospital Association joined the Red Cross Monday in calling for more blood donors.
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Macugen dries up those blood vessels by blocking a protein in the body that promotes blood-vessel growth.---Macugen dries up those blood vessels by blocking a protein in the body called vascular endothelial growth factor that promotes blood vessel growth.
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She recently got the endorsement of the National Organization for Women and the National Women's Political Caucus.---Moseley Braun has scored endorsements from the National Organization for Women and the National Women's Political Caucus.
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I think he has to disembrace Putin and put him on notice that he is taking the country in the wrong direction," Soros said.---"President Bush has to put Putin on notice that he is taking Russia in the wrong direction," Soros said.
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Sen. John Rockefeller, D-W.Va., said that provision of the Senate bill undermined a basic tenet of Medicare.---Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, Democrat of West Virginia, said that provision of the Senate bill undermined a basic tenet of Medicare.
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The GameCube, which badly underperformed expectations in the last fiscal year, trails both Sony's PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Corp.'s MSFT.O Xbox.---The GameCube, a major disappointment in the last fiscal year, trails both Sony's PlayStation 2 and Microsoft' Xbox.
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Before Thursday's matinee, Baker called a clubhouse meeting, concerned that the controversy had distracted the Cubs.---Baker called a pregame meeting, believing the the corked-bat episode had distracted the team.
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State police said as many as 30 workers were trapped immediately after the garage collapsed.---As many as 30 people were believed to be trapped inside initially, the state police said.
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The Bush administration should make public the fact about Saudi Arabia's complicity with terrorists rather than worry about offending the kingdom, lawmakers said Sunday.---The Bush administration should make public facts about purported Saudi Arabian complicity with terrorists rather than worry about offending the kingdom, several legislators said yesterday.
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The agent reported his contacts to Texas Department of Public Safety and told officers another legislator, Rep. Gabi Canales, D-Alice, they sought also was in Ardmore.---The agent reported his contacts to Texas law enforcement officials and told them another legislator being sought was in Ardmore.
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"These changes may affect a large number of existing Web pages," the statement continued.---Still, changes to IE "may affect a large number of existing Web pages," according to the W3C's notice.
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Prime Minister Tony Blair, speaking at his monthly news conference, played up the danger and stressed the very grave threat that Britons were under and urged vigilance.---Prime Minister Tony Blair, speaking at his monthly news conference, repeated his warning that Britons were under threat and urged vigilance.
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OPEC producers at a meeting on Wednesday are set to pressure independent oil exporters to contribute to the cartel's next supply cut to allow for the return of Iraqi oil.---OPEC this week is set to pressure independent exporters to back the cartel's next supply cut to prevent the resumption of Iraqi exports undercutting oil prices.
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The Democratic governor said the budget passed by the legislature May 9 would reduce or eliminate services to 5,800 developmentally disabled people.---The governor said budget cuts in mental health care would cut services to 5,800 developmentally disabled Missourians.
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"The lies and deceptions from Saddam have been well documented over 12 years."---It has been well documented over 12 years of lies and deception from Saddam."
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Microsoft Corp. this week is releasing the second in a line of seven Microsoft Office Solution Accelerators for its suite.---Microsoft Monday released the second in a planned series of Solution Accelerators for its Office product lineup.
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Analyst Mike King of Banc of America Securities downgraded Genentech on Monday to a "sell" before the company released its statement on the colon-cancer research.---Indeed, analyst Mike King of Banc of America Securities downgraded Genentech yesterday to a "sell" before the company released its colon cancer news.
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The four suspects are scheduled to appear in court Tuesday or Wednesday, said Philip Murgor, Kenya's deputy public prosecutor.---All four are expected to appear in court Tuesday or Wednesday, he said.
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The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday ruled that an Ohio law banning a controversial late-term abortion method passes constitutional muster and the state can enforce it.---An Ohio law that bans a controversial late-term abortion procedure is constitutionally acceptable and the state can enforce it, a federal appeals court ruled yesterday.
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The case comes out of Illinois and involves a for-profit company called Telemarketing Associates Inc.---The case decided Monday centered around an Illinois fund-raiser, Telemarketing Associates.
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Christensen most recently served as VP of Microsoft's mobile devices division.---He most recently served as corporate vice president of Microsoft's Mobile Devices Marketing Group.
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The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX gained 22.25 points, or 2.23 percent, to 1,018.22, based on the latest available figures.---The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX gained 11.22 points, or 1.13 percent, at 1,007.19.
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The camp hosts summer religious retreats for children and other events year-round, according to its Web site.---The Saint Sophia Camp hosts religious retreats for children during the summer months as well as other events year round, according to its Web site.
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In Uganda, the Rev Jackson Turyagyenda, an Anglican spokesman, said his church was "very disappointed".---In Uganda, Anglican spokesman Jackson Turyagyenda said the church was "very disappointed".
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His family and friends said he had travelled to the region for a cultural visit.---Family and friends of the west Belfast man insist he was in the West Bank on a "cultural visit".
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All of a sudden, its like a bullet went through them its like a state of shock.---"All of a sudden, it's like a bullet went through them - it's like a state of shock.
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On Monday during an annual biotechnology meeting in Washington, President Bush criticized Europe for aggravating hunger in Africa by closing its markets to genetically modified food.---President Bush on Monday accused Europe of aggravating hunger in Africa by closing its markets to genetically modified food.
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The union had not yet revealed which chain would be targeted.---The union said it would reveal later which chain would be targeted.
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The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index added 11.98 points, or 0.72 percent, to 1,680.42.---The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX was off 1.07 points, or 0.11 percent, at 1,010.59.
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Casteen has been under pressure from Gov. Mark R. Warner and other state officials to do whatever he could to protect Virginia Tech's athletic viability.---Virginia Gov. Mark R. Warner has been urging other state officials to do whatever they could to protect Virginia Tech's interests.
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Intel Corp. narrowed its second-quarter revenue forecast Thursday, saying sales of microprocessors were at the high end of normal while demand for communications chips remained soft.---Intel Corp., the world's biggest semiconductor maker, narrowed its second-quarter sales forecast as demand for microprocessors is reaching the high end of the company's expectations.
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He met members of the nation's biggest business lobby and was quoted as saying he wanted China to adopt flexible trade and foreign exchange policies.---Japan's business lobby quoted Snow as saying he wanted China to be flexible on its trade and foreign exchange policies.
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The subject was scarcely mentioned in his campaign, or in the national security strategy that is his administration's bible.---The subject was scarcely mentioned in his 2000 campaign, or in his administration's national security strategy.
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"It is about a third of what I owe in the world," he told reporters.---It ain't coming to me, but it's only about a third of what I owe in the world.
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The House barely had the necessary 100 members present for a quorum.---A hundred House members are needed for a quorum.
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The Agriculture Department already has issued a recall for 10,410 pounds of beef slaughtered Dec. 9 at Vern's Moses Lake Meat Co. in Moses Lake, Wash.---The Agriculture Department already has issued a recall for beef slaughtered along with the infected cow Dec. 9 at a meat company in Moses Lake, Wash.
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"The SEC believes that Lay has personal knowledge of several matters under investigation," the commission said in the suit.---"The commission's staff believes that Lay has personal knowledge of several matters under investigation," the SEC said.
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Im very proud of the citizens of this state, said Gov. John Baldacci, a casino foe.---"I´m very proud of the citizens of this state," Gov. John Baldacci said after votes from Tuesday´s referendum were counted.
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Huge fires in Arizona and Colorado scorched forests where portions of projects meant to reduce the fire threat were tied up in appeals.---Huge fires in Arizona and Colorado scorched forests in areas where thinning projects had meant to reduce the fire threat, but were tied up in appeals, Bush said.
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"Each institution helped Enron mislead its investors by characterizing what were essentially loan proceeds as cash from operating activities," the SEC said in a statement.---The SEC said each bank helped Enron mislead investors by characterizing "what were essentially loan proceeds" as cash from operating activities.
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When Olvera-Carrera was moved to the bus, Perez said the officers dragged him across the ground.---When Olvera-Carrera was moved to the bus, the officers dragged his paralyzed body across the ground, Perez said.
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The MTA will not discuss the matter because of pending litigation.---MTA spokeswoman Marisa Baldeo Sunday night declined to discuss the matter because of the pending litigation.
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"Enron company executives engaged in widespread and pervasive fraud," prosecutor Samuel Buell told the Associated Press.---"Enron company executives engaged in widespread and pervasive fraud to manipulate the company's earnings results," Buell said.
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It features clasped hands and a peace pipe overlapping a hatchet.---Above the clasped hands is a tomahawk crossed by a peace pipe, signifying peace.
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The industry's largest association is urging its members not call the more than 50 million home and cellular numbers on the list.---Meantime, the Direct Marketing Association said its members should not call the nearly 51 million numbers on the list.
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This study's researchers, from the Institute of Child Development of the University of Minnesota, had earlier found the same pattern in children aged three and four.---This study's researchers, from the Institute of Child Development of the University of Minnesota, had earlier found the same pattern in 3- and 4-year-olds.
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Dusty had battled kidney cancer for more than a year.---Dusty had surgery for cancer in 2001 and had a kidney removed.
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Shares of SCO closed at $10.93, down 28 cents, in Monday trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market.---IBM shares closed up $1.75, or 2.11 percent, at $84.50 on the New York Stock Exchange.
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He presented the map at last week's Sixth International Conference on Mars in Pasadena, Calif.---Feldman presented the most recent findings and the new map Friday at the sixth International Conference on Mars in Pasadena, Calif.
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"This is an easy case in my view and wholly without merit, both factually and legally."---"This case is wholly without merit, both factually and legally," Judge Denny Chin scoffed.
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Graham is expected to be nominated and elected to a second one-year term today and will deliver the presidential address.---Later Tuesday, Graham was expected to be re-elected for a second one-year term.
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The injured passenger at John Peter Smith Hospital died later Friday morning, Jones said.---The injured passenger at John Peter Smith died later in the morning; his name has not been released, Jones said.
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Enter Miami Police Chief John Timoney, an avowed enemy of activist "punks" who repeatedly classified FTAA opponents as "outsiders coming in to terrorize and vandalize our city."---Enter the Miami police chief, John Timoney, an avowed enemy of activist "punks", who classified FTAA opponents as "outsiders coming in to terrorise and vandalise our city".
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The weather service reported maximum sustained winds of nearly 105 miles an hour with stronger gusts.---Maximum sustained winds were around 40 mph, with stronger gusts.
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On Thursday, Taiwan reported 131 suspected cases of the disease -- up 11 cases from a day earlier.---Taiwan reported 22 new cases, for a total of 360 with 13 deaths.
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The updated products include Pylon Pro, Pylon Conduit, Pylon Anywhere, and Pylon Application Server.---The new products on the desktop side include the latest versions of Pylon Conduit and Pylon Pro.
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Malvo, 18, will go on trial Nov. 10 for the fatal shooting of FBI analyst Linda Franklin outside a Home Depot store in Falls Church, Va.---Malvo, 18, is charged in the fatal shooting of FBI analyst Linda Franklin outside a Home Depot store in Falls Church.
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No. 2 HP saw its Unix server sales dropped 3.6 percent to $1.36 billion.---HP fell to second place with server sales growing 0.4 percent to $2.9 billion.
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Misfeldt agreed to pay $US346,807 in allegedly ill-gotten gains and $US111,595 in interest.---Mr. Misfeldt agreed to surrender $346,807 in trading profits and $111,595 in interest.
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Penn Traffic a week ago disclosed that it was considering filing for bankruptcy, among other options.---That began on May 21, after Penn Traffic announced it was considering bankruptcy.
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The software giant announced at its company-sponsored TechEd conference in Dallas that two key products will enter customer testing.---At the company-sponsored TechEd conference in Dallas, Microsoft executives will announce that two key products will enter customer testing this U.S. summer.
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Sayliyah was the command base for the Iraq war, but Central Command sent hundreds who ran the war back home to Tampa, Florida.---As Sayliyah was the command base for the Iraq war, but hundreds who ran the war have returned to the United States.
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Quinn was assigned to the 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armor Cavalry Regiment.---Quinn was assigned to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, based in Fort Carson, Colo.
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Tornadoes tore through Kansas, Missouri and other states in the Midwest, killing as many as 29 people, the Associated Press reported.---Tornadoes continue to tear across the U.S. Midwest after ripping through six states, killing as many as 29 people, the Associated Press reported.
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The magazine glorifies the soldiers but not necessarily the Bush administration, which put them in Iraq.---The magazine glorifies soldiers but not the Bush administration for putting them in Iraq, calling troops the bright sharp instrument of a blunt policy.
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The nation's largest retailer has told its 100 top suppliers they have to start using electronic tags on all pallets of goods by Jan. 25, 2005.---Wal-Mart has told its top 100 suppliers that they'll need to have radio-frequency ID systems in place for tracking pallets of goods through the supply chain by Jan. 25, 2005.
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Only New Jersey now bans holders of learners permits or intermediate licenses from using cell phones, pagers or other wireless devices while driving.---In addition, the NTSB also recommended to NHTSA that state legislation be enacted to prohibit holders of learners permits and intermediate licenses from using mobile phones while driving.
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State Democratic Chairman Herman Farrell, who is also chairman of the state Assembly's Ways and Means Committee, seemed perfectly happy to make it a political fight.---State Democratic Chairman Herman Farrell, who is also chairman of the Assembly's Ways and Means Committee, supports the Legislature's budget plan.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.7 per cent to 9,547.43 while the S&P 500 was 0.8 per cent weaker at 1,025.79.---The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> fell 44 points, or 0.46 percent, to 9,568.
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Its maker, MedImmune Inc., based in Gaithersburg, made 4 million to 5 million doses this year.---MedImmune Vaccines, the maker of FluMist, made between 4 million and 5 million doses this year.
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Michael W. Stout, 56, was named executive vice president and chief information officer.---The third appointment was to a new job, executive vice president and chief staff officer.
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UBS Warburg added to pressure on tobacco stocks by downgrading Altria to neutral from buy based on valuation.---UBS Warburg downgraded Altria, a Dow member, to "neutral" from "buy," based on valuation.
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JetBlue shares slipped nearly 5 percent Tuesday morning on the Nasdaq Stock Market in New York after the deal was announced.---JetBlue shares fell $1.86, or 5.4 percent, to $32.75 in late morning trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market after the deal was announced.
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The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade yesterday warned Australians to defer all nonessential travel to Indonesia because of reports of planned terrorist attacks.---The Department of Foreign Affairs yesterday updated its travel warning on Indonesia, recommending all non-essential travel be deferred because of concerns that more terrorist attacks were planned.
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