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Doud was shot in the shoulder and underwent surgery at Strong Memorial Hospital, where he was listed in satisfactory condition.---A spokeswoman at Strong Memorial Hospital said Doud was in satisfactory condition Tuesday night.
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The third case involved contracts signed by Sierra Pacific Resources SRP.N utility Nevada Power Co. and two municipal utilities.---A separate case seeking to renegotiate contracts was filed by Sierra Pacific Resources SRP.N utility Nevada Power Co. and two municipal utilities.
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The three grocery chains were relying on store managers and replacement workers to keep their stores open.---The supermarket chains have used managers and replacement workers to keep their stores open, often at reduced hours.
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Merseyside police found the truck, without the books, the next morning about 20 miles from the warehouse.---Police said they were checking a white articulated trailer truck found about 20 miles from the warehouse for forensic evidence.
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The work appears in the Oct. 22/29 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.---The study appears in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association (news - web sites).
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The significant highs Beijing chalked up before APEC was China's first space mission on October 15.---One of the significant highs Beijing chalked up before APEC was Chinas first space mission on Oct 15.
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ABC broadcast a special "World News Tonight" report out of Washington anchored by Ted Koppel.---Partly as a result, ABC chose to broadcast its special report out of Washington with Ted Koppel as anchor.
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Microsoft has identified the freely distributed Linux software as one of the biggest threats to its sales.---The company has publicly identified Linux as one of its biggest competitive threats.
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The indictment said he attended important meetings to plan the attacks, recruited fellow bombers and coordinated the operation.---Samudra not present in Bangkok, the indictment said, but attended a series of meetings before the attacks, recruiting fellow bombers and coordinating the operation.
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It also said it would reconsider its support for the 2003 show, which took place last month.---The company added that it would reevaluate its commitment to the remaining New York show, which took place last month.
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The two Democrats on the five-member FCC panel held a news conference to sway opinion against Powell.---The two Democrats on the five-member FCC held a news conference to sway opinion against Powell and the panel's two other Republicans.
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If no candidate wins 50 percent plus one in today's election, the top two will meet in a runoff June 3.---If no candidate wins more than 50 percent of the vote, the top two vote-getters are headed to a runoff on June 3.
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LURD's Ja'neh also called for an interim government and the deployment of a U.S.-led Western peacekeeping force.---The rebels are also calling for the deployment of a U.S.-led peacekeeping force.
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The bomb exploded in Helmand province aboard a bus en route to the provincial capital, Lashkar Gah, according to news agency reports.---The bomb exploded in Helmand Province aboard a bus headed for the provincial capital, Lashkar Gah, according to wire reports.
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The UMass president has acknowledged talking to him once since he went on the lam in 1995, just before federal indictments were handed down.---The UMass president, who testified before a congressional committee last week, has acknowledged talking to him once since he went on the lam in 1995.
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Eric Gagne earned his 17th save in as many opportunities as he struck out three in the ninth and allowed only an infield single by Greg Norton.---Closer Eric Gagne earned his 17th save in as many opportunities as he struck out three of the four batters he faced in the ninth.
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The jury awarded TVT about $23 million in compensatory damages and roughly $108 million in punitive damages.---TVT Records sought $360 million in punitive damages and $30 million in compensatory damages, officials said.
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Air Commodore Pietsch said a 9-11 style aircraft suicide attack was the key concern.---Air Commodore Dave Pietsch said the main concern was a September 11-style aircraft suicide attack.
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"I don't even worry about it anymore," he said.---"I don't even worry about that anymore," the 38-year-old center fielder said.
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The report was sponsored by the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA).---The paper was released by the Computer and Communications Industry Association in Washington.
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Families stuck on the highway remained in their cars, and used their cell phones to call home.---Families stuck on the highway were being urged to remain in their cars, and to use their cell phones only in case of emergency.
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"While the rest of America grapples with an economic downturn, recession has become a permanent way of life for much of rural America," Edwards said in a speech.---"While the rest of America grapples with an economic downturn, recession has become a permanent way of life for much of rural America."
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"First, the target was not clear . . . we should have authentic evidence of the target that they really hate Islam," he said.---In jihad, the target must be clear, meaning that we should have authentic evidence of the target that they really hate Islam," Imron said.
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Sharpton nearly jumped out of his chair, saying, "That sounds more like Stonewall Jackson than Jesse Jackson.---"That sounds more like Stonewall Jackson than Reverend (Jesse) Jackson," he retorted.
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The SharePoint Portal Server application, which facilitates teamwork, retails for $5,619.---Server software, however, costs thousands of dollars, such as SharePoint Portal Server, which retails for $5,619.
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Dogs, he said, are second only to humans in the thoroughness of medical understanding and research.---He said that dogs are second only to humans in terms of being the subject of medical research.
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The Justice Department and the Federal Communications Commission have the final say.---But the deal must get approval from the Federal Communications Commission and the Justice Department's antitrust division.
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"I really liked him and I still do," Cohen Alon told the Herald yesterday.---And I really liked him, and I still do.
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Argentine Guillermo Coria and Netherlander Martin Verkerk are in the other half.---The other semifinal between Guillermo Coria of Argentina and Martin Verkerk of the Netherlands is also compelling.
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Hidalgo County Judge Ramon Garcia remembers how he and his friends used to have to sneak around the school yard to speak Spanish.---Hidalgo County Judge Ramon Garcia says when he was growing up, he wasn't allowed to speak Spanish at school.
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Hovan did not speak, but his lawyer, John Speranza, said his client "did not wake up that day" intending to hurt anyone.---Hovan "did not wake up that day" intending to hurt anyone, defense attorney John Speranza said.
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Microsoft will pay Time Warner AOL $750 million to settle an outstanding antitrust suit brought by Time Warner's Netscape division.---Microsoft on Thursday agreed to pay AOL Time Warner $750 million to settle AOL Time Warner's private monopoly lawsuit against Microsoft.
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Kollar-Kotelly has scheduled another antitrust settlement compliance hearing for January.---The judge scheduled another oversight hearing for late January.
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The House voted 425 to 2 to clear the bill, the first of 13 that Congress must pass each year to fund the federal government.---The bill is among the first of 13 that Congress must pass each year to fund the federal government.
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Monkeypox is usually found only in central and western Africa.---Prairie dogs, usually found in southwestern and western states, aren’t indigenous to Wisconsin.
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UN armored personnel carriers trained machine guns on Bunia's main street but did not open fire.---Uruguayan armoured personnel carriers trained mounted machine guns down Bunia's empty main street, but they were under orders not to open fire.
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National Breast Cancer Centre chief executive Professor Christine Ewan said it was too early to quantify the risk to women.---National Breast Cancer Centre head Professor Christine Ewan said there was no need for panic.
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For the fourth quarter, Intel expects revenue between $8.1 billion and $8.7 billion.---At the end of the second quarter, Intel initially predicted sales of between $6.9 billion and $7.5 billion.
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In version 4.1, a new web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning interface speeds up the flow of information between workstations and the server.---Openexchange Server 4.1 includes a web-based distributed authoring and versioning (WebDAV) interface and Outlook connector to speed information flows.
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The highest-paid Washington private-college president is Susan Resneck Pierce, who heads the University of Puget Sound.---The highest-paid private-college president in Washington is University of Puget Sound President Susan Resneck Pierce at $314,160, the Chronicle said.
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At midnight, Erika was about 90 miles east of Brownsville and moving toward the west at about 20 mph, with sustained winds near 70 mph.---Late Friday evening, forecasters said Erika was 130 miles east of Brownsville and tracking due west at 21 mph with sustained winds of about 70 mph.
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Not counting energy prices, wholesale prices were down 0.9 percent.---Energy prices dropped by 8.6 percent, the biggest decline since July 1986.
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The 30-year bond US30YT=RR firmed 31/32, taking its yield to 4.16 percent -- another record low -- from 4.22 percent.---The 30-year bond <US30YT=RR> firmed 24/32, taking its yield to 4.18 percent, after hitting another record low of 4.16 percent.
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Antonio Monteiro de Castro, 58, currently director of the group’s Latin America & Caribbean operations, will become chief operating officer from the same date.---BAT also said Antonio Monteiro de Castro, director for Latin America and the Caribbean, would become chief operating officer on January 1, 2004.
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The government began on September 1 to add the word "Taiwan" in English to the cover of new passport, a decision slammed by Beijing.---The government recently added the word 'Taiwan' in English to the cover of its new passports, a move slammed by Beijing.
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A floating airfield with a flight deck covering 4.5 acres, the ship took about five years to build.---The Reagan, a floating airfield with a flight deck covering 4.5 acres, is the ninth Nimitz-class carrier to be built at the Newport News shipyard.
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Pollack said yesterday the plaintiffs failed to show that Merrill and Blodget directly caused their losses.---Basically, the plaintiffs did not show that omissions in Merrill's research caused the claimed losses.
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The exam is a requirement for graduation, but Mills reversed course after an estimated 60 percent of students statewide failed it.---The Regents math exam is required for graduation, but Mills reversed course after an estimated 63 percent of students statewide failed the exam.
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Ms O'Hare will take time off from studying history at New York University to be in Australia during October for national breast cancer awareness week.---Ms O'Hare, who has taken time out from studying history at New York University, will be in Australia throughout October in which is national breast cancer awareness week.
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Hurricane Claudette moved toward the Texas coast on Tuesday and was expected to strengthen before making landfall later in the day, forecasters said.---The US National Hurricane Center said the hurricane was heading toward the Texas coast and could strengthen before it hits land later in the day.
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This led to the recovery of the 270-kilogram Cancuen altar, announced on Wednesday by the Vanderbilt University in Nashville and the National Geographic Society.---This led last month to the recovery of the 600-pound Cancun altar, Vanderbilt University in Nashville and the National Geographic Society announced Wednesday.
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A Royal Duty is based on his experiences with Diana, Princess of Wales and letters allegedly to and from her.---The royal household was bracing itself for any more revelations in A Royal Duty, based on the former servant’s time with Diana, Princess of Wales.
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"They were tossed around like feathers," Gordon said.---"The concrete barriers (between lanes) were being tossed around like feathers."
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BAT BATS.L also said Managing Director Paul Adams would step up to chief executive from January 1, 2004, to ease the transition.---As part of the changes BAT said managing director, Paul Adams, 50, would become chief executive from January 1.
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On May 1, he crawled through a narrow, winding canyon, rappelled down a 60-foot cliff and walked some six miles down the canyon.---He crawled through a narrow, winding canyon, rappelled down a 60-foot cliff, and walked some six miles down the canyon near Canyonlands National Park in southeastern Utah.
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"Close co-operation between law-enforcement agencies and intelligence services lie at the heart of the ongoing fight against terrorism," Mr Howard said.---Close cooperation between regional law enforcement agencies and intelligence services was at the heart of the fight against terrorism, he said.
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Stout previously worked for General Electric subsidiary GE Capital Service Inc., where he was vice president and chief technology and information officer.---Stout comes to Sprint from GE Capital, where he served as chief technology and information officer.
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Only one test, the effect on financial services, was deemed to be passed.---Only the positive effect on the financial services industry was assured, he said.
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Knight agreed to a two-year, $2.38 million contract that included a $300,000 signing bonus.---ESPN reported that Knight's two-year deal is worth $2.38 million, including a $300,000 signing bonus.
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The prosecutor said the company knowingly underestimated to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the number of safety complaints involving the device.---They said the company knowingly underestimated to the FDA the number of safety complaints involving the device.
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"We're going to do everything in our power to get money back to ratepayers as quickly as possible," Kennedy said.---"There's very strong interest in getting money back to the ratepayers as quickly as possible," Commissioner Susan Kennedy said.
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Officials said it will take lengthy testing to determine if all anthrax spores have been killed.---Still, officials said it will take several more months of testing to determine whether the anthrax spores have been successfully killed.
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Fletcher said he expects to have the support of lawmakers from agricultural states, many of whom are on the committee.---He said he also expects to have the support of lawmakers from other agricultural states.
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EDS said that it was "responding to a subpoena and providing documents and information to the SEC".---EDS is "in the process of responding to a subpoena and providing documents and information to the SEC," the company said.
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It is not clear whether the apology was written on the orders of Mr Blair or at Mr Campbell's initiative.---It is not clear whether the apology to Sir Richard - known as "C" - was written on the orders of the Prime Minister or on Mr Campbell's own initiative.
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The soldiers, from the 3rd Armored Cavalry, were hurt when their Humvee vehicle struck a mine in Hit.---The pipeline exploded only a few hours after two U.S. soldiers from the 3rd Armored Cavalry were wounded when their Humvee vehicle detonated a land mine in the same area.
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Several protesters were injured by a speeding police van that drove through the crowd.---Anger grew after a police van injured several protesters by speeding through the crowd.
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Vice President Dick Cheney and Mississippi Republican gubernatorial candidate Haley Barbour acknowledge the cheering crowd.---Vice President Dick Cheney says Mississippi Republican Haley Barbour would be a good governor because of his government and business savvy.
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Trailing Arsenal by eight points two months ago, United rallied from its worst start since 1989 with an unbeaten streak stretching back to Dec. 26.---Trailing the Londoners by eight points two months ago, United rallied from its worst league start since 1989 with an unbeaten streak starting Dec. 26.
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Deputies said the incident began at 9:40 a.m. when deputies received a phone call from a person requesting assistance regarding a domestic disturbance at 54346 Avenida Velasco.---The incident began at 9:40 a.m. when deputies said they received a phone call requesting assistance with a domestic disturbance at the home in the 54-300 block of Avenida Velasco.
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The Russell 2000 index, the barometer of smaller company stocks, fell 2.52 to 410.23.---The Russell 2000 index, which tracks smaller company stocks, fell 1.40, or 0.3 percent, to 408.83.
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In a mixture of ancient pagan and modern Christian rites, the villagers have staged a series of ceremonies hoping to erase the misfortunes they believe have kept them poor.---In a mixture of ancient Melanesian pagan and modern Christian ceremonies the people tried again to erase the misfortunes they believe have kept them poor since that long-ago meal.
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"We put a lot of effort and energy into improving our patching process, probably later than we should have and now we're just gaining incredible speed.---"We've put a lot of effort and energy into improving our patching progress, probably later than we should have.
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Shares of Halliburton fell 71 cents, or 3 percent, to close at $21.59 yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange.---Halliburton shares fell 54 cents, or 2.4 percent, to $21.76 a share in midday New York Stock Exchange trade.
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He also recruited others to participate in the scheme by convincing them to receive fraudulently obtained merchandise he had ordered for himself.---He also recruited other people to take delivery of fraudulently obtained merchandise he had ordered.
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Goldman Sachs said: "We believe this is the right decision for the company, for its employees and for its creditors."---"We believe this is the right decision for the company (Jinro), for its employees and for its creditors," it said.
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Allegiant shares rose $4, or $17.2 percent, to $27.43 in Thursday morning trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market.---Allegiant's stock closed Wednesday at $23.40, up 64 cents, in trading on the Nasdaq market.
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Jim Williams, director of the US-VISIT project, said that by the middle of November, many arriving passengers in Atlanta will be fingerprinted and photographed.---Jim Williams, director of the US-VISIT project, said that by the middle of November, inspectors will be fingerprinting and photographing many foreign passengers arriving in Atlanta.
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Before it was removed, the site listed in broken English the rules for hackers who might participate.---Organizers established a Web site, http://defacerschallenge.com, listing in broken English the rules for hackers who might participate.
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In one scene from the film's final script, Reagan says of AIDS patients, "They that live in sin shall die in sin."---In one scene the film showed Mr Reagan's character saying of Aids patients: "They that live in sin shall die in sin."
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About 100 firefighters are in the bosque today, Albuquerque Fire Chief Robert Ortega said.---"We were seconds away from having that happen," Albuquerque Fire Chief Robert Ortega said.
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The pill, which they call the "polypill," would contain aspirin, a cholesterol-lowering drug, three blood pressure-lowering drugs at half the standard dose and folic acid.---The ingredients of such a polypill would contain aspirin, a cholesterol-lowering statin, three blood pressure-lowering agents in half dose, and folic acid.
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Peace Rules defeated Funny Cide in the Louisiana Derby.---But neither he nor Peace Rules could keep Funny Cide from drawing away.
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On Thursday, a Washington Post article argued that a 50 basis point cut from the Fed was more likely, contrary to the Wall Street Journal's line.---On Thursday, a Post article argued that a 50 basis point cut from the Fed was more likely.
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Laotian officials yesterday called on France, the former colonial power, to help the country find an alternative investor to EdF.---Lao officials on Friday called on France, its former colonial ruler, to help the country find an alternative investor to replace EdF.
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Loan losses, investment writedowns and legal costs led to the largest-ever loss for a European bank last year.---Loan losses, investment writedowns and legal costs led to the loss last year, the largest ever for a European bank.
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Handspring's shareholders will receive 0.09 Palm shares (and no shares of PalmSource) for each share of Handspring common stock they own.---The transaction will grant Handspring stockholders 0.09 of a share of Palm--and no shares of PalmSource--for each share of Handspring common stock.
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"It was a final test before delivering the missile to the armed forces.---State radio said it was the last test before the missile was delivered to the armed forces.
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The samples would be used to find genes involved in diseases with particularly high rates among blacks like hypertension and diabetes.---The samples would be used to find genes involved in diseases that have a particularly high incidence among African-Americans, such as hypertension and diabetes.
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To examine the uranium enrichment program -- ElBaradei's priority -- the IAEA says it must inspect facilities that are not officially declared as nuclear sites.---However, to verify Iran's claims about its controversial uranium-enrichment program, the IAEA says it must inspect facilities that are not officially declared as nuclear sites.
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She said her son followed his father and grandfather into the military.---He followed his father and grandfather into the military, his mother said.
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Yesterday, Mr. Cuomo's lawyer, Harriet Newman Cohen, read a statement over the phone: "Mr. Cuomo was betrayed and saddened by his wife's conduct during their marriage.---Cuomo's lawyer, Harriet Newman Cohen, said in a statement that he "was betrayed and saddened by his wife's conduct during their marriage."
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"I don't think he's been that good from the get-go," said Limbaugh.---This is what Limbaugh actually said about McNabb: "I don't think he's been that good from the get-go.
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"To be wedged between these two monsters and hold as well as we did makes it that much better," said Rory Bruer, Sony head of distribution.---"To be wedged between these two monsters and hold as well as we did makes it that much better."
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"This is my sweatshirt which my brother Jaafar used to borrow from me all the time," said Mekki.---One villager, Ali Mekki, said: "This is my sweatshirt which my brother Jaafar used to borrow from me all the time."
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The shooting victim was taken to Kings County Hospital Center, where he later died, the police said.---The victim, who was not identified, was taken to Kings County Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
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Thursday, U.S. District Judge Florence-Marie Cooper will consider the second motion.---U.S. District Judge Florence-Marie Cooper is to consider the motions Thursday.
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If it's a Bill Gates Comdex keynote, it must be time for new Tablet PCs.---If it's the Sunday night before Comdex, it must be time for yet another Bill Gates keynote.
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The supercomputer is actually an eServer and storage system with a peak speed of 7.3 trillion calculations per second.---It's a cluster of 44 IBM servers with a peak speed of 7.3 trillion calculations per second.
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Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo told Reuters there was no damage to the rice crop as harvesting had just finished.---Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo said there was no damage to the vital rice crop as the harvest had ended.
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