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"I carried 100 percent of the votes in San Jose -- of all the Austrian-born body builders," Schwarzenegger said during the benefit at the Fairmont Hotel.---"I carried 100 percent of the votes in San Jose - of all the Austrian-born body builders," Schwarzenegger quipped.
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Dubbed Project Mad Hatter, the Linux-based desktop is being promoted by Sun as a more secure and less expensive alternative to Windows.---Designed to compete with Microsoft Corp., Project Mad Hatter is being positioned by Sun as a cheaper, secure alternative desktop operating system to Microsoft's various desktop offerings.
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"It was going to involve others," said prosecutor Kenneth Karas at a Jan. 30 court hearing, reports the Associated Press.---"It was going to involve others," federal prosecutor Kenneth Karas said at a Jan. 30 court hearing, without further elaboration.
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It was third time lucky for Hempleman-Adams, 46, after two previous abandoned attempts to make ballooning history.---It was third time lucky for the 46-year-old explorer who twice had to abandon attempts to make ballooning history.
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In fact, Fatima Haque's prom tonight had practically everything one might expect on one of a teenage girl's most important nights.---In fact, Fatima Haque's prom had practically everything one might expect on one of the most important nights of a teenage girl's year.
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A federal grand jury indicted them on Tuesday; the document was sealed until yesterday to allow authorities to make arrests.---Federal officials said the document remained sealed until Thursday morning to allow authorities to make arrests in five Western states.
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He has been at UCSD since 1991 and was appointed chancellor in 1996, after spending 22 years with AT&T Bell Labs, where he worked on superconductors and other materials.---Dynes has been at UC San Diego since 1991 after spending 22 years with AT&T Bell Labs, where he worked on superconductors and other materials.
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The stock rose $2.11, or about 11 percent, to close on Friday at $21.51 on the New York Stock Exchange.---PG&E Corp. shares jumped $1.63 or 8 percent to $21.03 on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday.
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She had only a single condition, that the book not be published until her death.---She insisted, though, that it not be published until after her death.
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"Your withdrawal from our country is inevitable, whether it happens today or tomorrow, and tomorrow will come soon."---"Your withdrawal from our country is inevitable, whether it happens today or tomorrow," added the voice, which signed off giving the date as "mid-September."
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Former company chief financial officer Franklyn M. Bergonzi pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy on June 5 and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors.---Last week, former chief financial officer Franklyn Bergonzi pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy and agreed to cooperate with the government's investigation.
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In 2006, the group says the market will rebound 29.6 percent to $21.3 billion in sales.---In 2006, Asia Pacific will report growth of 7.9 percent to $81.8 billion.
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The commission estimates California lost $1.34 billion -- the most of any state -- to tax shelters in 2001.---The commission estimated California lost $937 million to corporate tax shelters in 2001.
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Trading volume was light at 726.40 million shares, but above the 642.73 million exchanged at the same point Wednesday.---Trading volume was extremely light at 1.05 billion shares, below an already thin 1.19 billion on Tuesday.
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Shares of Corixa fell 12 cents to $6.88 on the Nasdaq stock market.---Corixa's stock barely flinched on the news, dipping 12 cents to close at $6.88.
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The plan is to convert half of its eight million local phone lines within the next six years.---Sprint plans to move half of its 8 million local lines from hard-wired circuits to packet networks in the next six years.
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It aims to end 31 months of violence in which at least 2,034 Palestinians and 737 Israelis have been killed.---At least 2,036 Palestinians and 737 Israelis have been killed since the revolt began in September 2000.
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A spokeswoman at Strong Memorial Hospital said Doud was in satisfactory condition Tuesday night.---A spokesman at Strong Memorial Hospital said Doud was under evaluation Tuesday evening in the emergency room.
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Halabi's military attorney, Air Force Maj. James Key, denied the charges, which could carry a death penalty.---The attorney representing al-Halabi, Air Force Maj. James Key III, denied the charges, according to The Associated Press.
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The report by the independent expert committee aims to dissipate any suspicion about the Hong Kong government's handling of the SARS crisis.---A long awaited report on the Hong Kong government's handling of the SARS outbreak has been released.
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The new companies will begin trading on Nasdaq today under the ticker symbols PLMO and PSRC.---Also as part of the deal, PalmSource stock will begin trading on the NASDAQ stock market Wednesday under the ticker symbol: PSRC.
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There's a Jeep in my parents' yard right now that's not theirs,'' said Perry, whose parents are vacationing in North Carolina.---"There's a Jeep in my parents' yard right now that's not theirs," she said.
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"But they did not, as of the time of this particular tragic event, provide the security we had requested," Mr Jordan said.---"They did not ... provide the security that we had requested," Jordan said in a CBS interview.
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Avery Dennison estimated second-quarter revenue between $1.2 billion and $1.23 billion, up 14 percent to 16 percent from a year earlier.---The company estimated second-quarter revenue of $1.2 billion to $1.23 billion, up 14 percent to 16 percent from a year earlier.
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Mehr said police had no way of knowing what Kilpatrick was shooting at when he fired his gun.---Mehr said police had no way of knowing who or what Kilpatrick was shooting at with the single shot.
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If Fortigel, a testosterone gel, had been approved, Cellegy would have reached profitability by the second half of 2004, Mr. Juelis said.---If Fortigel had been approved, Cellegy would have reached profitability by the second half of 2004, said Richard Juelis, chief financial officer.
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Authorities identified the tipster as Richard Powell, who is imprisoned for killing his landlady in 1982.---Powell is serving time in a different case -- killing his landlady in 1982.
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But an agency employee lent the tape to a friend, who lent it to Mr. Gonzalez.---An ad agency employee gave the copy to a friend, who passed the movie to Gonzalez, prosecutors said.
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"Due to economic and creative realities, many key people will not be returning," producer David E. Kelley said in a statement.---"Due to economic and creative realities, many key people will not be returning, including Dylan," Kelley said Monday.
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The technology-packed Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> dropped 37.78 points, or 1.94 percent, to 1,912.36.---The Nasdaq composite index fell 2.95, or 0.2 percent, for the week to 1,912.36 after stumbling 37.78 yesterday.
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Spinnaker employs roughly 83 people; NetApp employs 2,400.---Spinnaker employs 83 people, most of whom are engineers.
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The new analysis found that 32 of the 16,608 participants developed ovarian cancer during about 5 years of follow-up.---The new analysis found that 32 of 16,608 participants developed ovarian cancer in about 5 1/2 years of follow-up, including 20 women taking hormones.
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Prairie dogs sold as exotic pets are believed to have been infected in an Illinois pet shop by a Gambian giant rat imported from Africa.---Prairie dogs are believed to have become infected in a pet shop through a Gambian rat imported from Africa.
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Of 24 million phoned-in votes, 50.28 percent were for Studdard, putting him 130,000 votes ahead of Aiken.---Of the 24 million phone votes cast, Studdard was only 130,000 votes ahead of Aiken.
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Thirty-three of the 42 men had been arrested by Wednesday evening, said Daniel Bogden, U.S. attorney in Nevada.---Thirty-four of the men have been arrested and the others are being sought, US Attorney Daniel Bogden said yesterday.
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Hispanics, the fastest growing ethnic group in the US, have overtaken blacks to become the largest minority in the US, according to newly released government figures.---Hispanics have officially overtaken African Americans as the largest minority group in the US, according to a report released by the US Census Bureau.
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The events mark the latest twists in an unfolding scandal involving a form of trading that takes advantage of delays in the ways funds are priced.---The charges would mark the latest effort to crack down on a form of trading that takes advantage of delays in the ways funds are priced.
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The number of lung transplantations also increased from 30 to 64, and the mean waiting time on the transplant list decreased from 290 days to 87 days.---The number of lung transplants also increased from 30 to 64 and the average waiting time for a lung fell from 290 days to 87 days.
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Tuesday introduced its Athlon MP 2800+ processor for entry-level one- and two-way servers and workstations.---Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday launched its newest Athlon chip for workstations and servers.
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The University of Louisville also is auditing Shumaker's expenses while he was president there.---Shumaker was the president of the University of Louisville when he was hired by UT.
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Though she defeated Williams on May 17 in the semifinals at Rome, Mauresmo isn't favored today.---Even though she defeated Williams on May 17 in the semifinals at Rome, Mauresmo cannot be favored in this match.
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As a result of the decision, Brown said CareFirst subscribers won't have access to Blue Cross Blue Shield nationwide and to international service providers.---But if the trademark is withdrawn, subscribers won't have access to Blue Cross Blue Shield nationwide and international service providers.
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Delmon was 5 when Dmitri was drafted with the fourth pick by St. Louis in 1991.---Dmitri Young was the fourth overall selection by St. Louis in the 1991 draft.
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"Tomorrow at the Mission Inn, I have the opportunity to congratulate the governor-elect of the great state of California.---"I have the opportunity to congratulate the governor-elect of the great state of California, and I'm looking forward to it."
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Then it temporarily retracts the hard drive's read-write head until the system is stabilized again.---When such acceleration occurs, the drive's read/write head gets temporarily parked until the system is stabilised.
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On Thursday, Long heard arguments from both sides.---Judge Elizabeth Long heard arguments in the state case Thursday.
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The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX rose 3.47 points, or 0.36 percent, to 977.59.---The tech-laden Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC shed 8 points, or 0.45 percent, to 1,645.
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In morning trading, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 40.12, or 0.5 percent, at 8,571.69, having fallen 51 points Monday.---In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average a gauge of 30 blue chip stocks was up 3.29 points or 0.04 per cent to 8,585.97.
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The poll shows Bill White supported by 53 percent of surveyed voters -- Orlando Sanchez by 35 percent.---The latest 11 News/Houston Chronicle Poll shows White supported by 53 percent of surveyed voters, far ahead of Orlando Sanchez's 35 percent.
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The government recently shelved peace talks with the MILF, being brokered by Malaysia, after a string of attacks, including three bombings, on Mindanao.---The government recently shelved peace talks being brokered by neighbouring Malaysia after a spate of attacks on Mindanao, including three deadly bombings, that it blamed on the MILF.
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On Monday, Lynch was awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Prisoner of War medals at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington.---Lynch, who returns to the hills of West Virigina Tuesday, also received the Purple Heart and Prisoner of War medals at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington.
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"Mr Gilbertson would have been entitled to these (pension) payments irrespective of the circumstances in which he left the company," Mr Argus said.---"Mr Gilbertson would have been entitled to those superannuation payments irrespective of the circumstances in which he left the company," he said.
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They found that 18 percent of the men who took finasteride, or 803 men, developed prostate cancer.---About 24 percent of men who took the placebo, or 1,147 men, developed prostate cancer.
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He is suspected of being a key figure in Jemaah Islamiyah, the al-Qa'eda-linked terror group which has been blamed for the bombings.---Samudra, 32, is suspected of being a key figure in the al-Qaida-linked terror group Jemaah Islamiyah, which has been blamed for carrying out the bombings.
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Mr. Day said that the consequences had been "catastrophic" for the women involved and for the many mixed-race children shunned in their communities.---He said the consequences of the rapes had been "catastrophic" for the women involved and for the many mixed-race children they bore, who have been shunned in their communities.
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The Conference Board reported its U.S. Consumer Confidence Index slipped to 83.5 in June from 83.6 in May.---The consumer-confidence index came in at 83.5 in June, down slightly from a revised 83.6 in May, the Conference Board said.
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A cul de sac with homes burned to the foundation was visible from above.---A cul-de-sac with homes burned to their foundations was visible from above.
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The billing mix-up, for between $100,000 and $250,000, went unnoticed until after their legal defense fund paid out roughly $7 million in fees.---The bill, for somewhere between $100,000 and $250,000, went unnoticed until after the couple's legal defense fund paid out roughly $7 million in fees.
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His attorney said he is disputing the accusations through the securities dealers association's hearing process.---His attorney, Christopher Wilson, said Young is disputing the accusations through the NASD's hearing process.
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Black Democratic leaders were trying to arrange a meeting with Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe to discuss the layoffs of 10 minority staffers at party headquarters.---Leading black Democrats in Congress and the national party are protesting the layoffs of 10 minority staffers at the party's headquarters.
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Douglas Robinson, a senior vice president of finance, will take over as chief financial officer on an interim basis.---Douglas Robinson, CA senior vice president, finance, will fill the position in the interim.
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United States State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said: 'It is our judgment that the possible avenues to a peaceful resolution were not fully explored at the Tokyo conference.---"It's our judgment that the possible avenues to a peaceful resolution were not fully explored at the Tokyo conference," US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said.
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The same survey a month ago had Street leading Katz 42 percent to 34 percent, with 21 percent undecided.---One month ago in the same poll, Katz was leading 46 to 40 percent.
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A search for three missing teenagers uncovered at least two bodies buried beneath freshly poured concrete in the basement of a house, authorities said Wednesday.---Authorities performed an autopsy Thursday on one of three bodies recovered from beneath a layer of freshly poured concrete in the basement of a northwest Indiana home.
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Amazon also reported that the New York Attorney General's office had settled civil fraud charges with one of the spoofers it identified.---Amazon and the New York attorney general's office have already settled with one of the alleged e-mail forgers.
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In the latest violence, insurgents threw a bomb at a U.S. convoy in northern Baghdad, killing one soldier.---Early Monday, insurgents threw a homemade bomb at a U.S. convoy in northern Baghdad, killing an American soldier.
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Once converted, BayStar will own an aggregate of approximately 2.95 million shares of SCO common stock or 17.5 percent of the company's outstanding shares.---The investment gives Larkspur, Calif.-based BayStar more than 2.9 million shares of SCO common stock, or 17.5 percent of the company's outstanding shares.
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Worldwide, the disease has now infected 6,727 people in 30 countries and caused 478 deaths.---The disease has infected 6,583 people in over two dozen countries, WHO said yesterday.
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"It would be completely irresponsible to reverse course and kill country-of-origin labeling," said Daschle.---"It would be completely irresponsible to reverse course," said Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle, of South Dakota.
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Change will take time, but is necessary for the nation's largest home improvement store chain if it is to grow amid increasing competition, chief executive Bob Nardelli said.---The change will take time, but Nardelli said it is necessary for the nation's largest home improvement store chain if it is to grow amid increasing competition.
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The new version, W32/Sobig.C-mm, had already reached a "high level" outbreak status by Monday, according to security analysts.---Security analysts said the new version, W32/Sobig.C-mm, had already reached a "high level" outbreak status by mid-afternoon on Monday.
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If convicted of the spying charges, he could face the death penalty.---The charges of espionage and aiding the enemy can carry the death penalty.
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Lucas Goodrum, 21, of Scottsville was arrested Sunday in the death of Katie Autry, of Pellville.---Another Scottsville man, Lucas Goodrum, 21, had been arrested early Sunday.
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Ernst & Young admitted no wrongdoing with the settlement.---Ernst & Young spokesman Kenneth Kerrigan said the firm admits no wrongdoing.
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Police said they arrested a man on suspicion of burglary, which covers unauthorized entry.---Mr Barschak was arrested on suspicion of burglary, which covers unauthorised entry.
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Dennehy, who transferred to Baylor last year after getting kicked off the University of New Mexico Lobos for temper tantrums, had begun to read the Bible daily.---Dennehy, who transferred to Baylor last year after getting kicked off the University of New Mexico Lobos for temper tantrums, became a born-again Christian in June 2002.
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Bulger's brother is now on the agency's ''10 Most Wanted'' list, sought in connection with 21 murders.---Bulger's brother, a former FBI informant, is now on the law enforcement agency's "10 Most Wanted" list.
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Complicating the situation is the presence of battle-hardened Liberians who have been fighting on both sides.---Fighting has continued sporadically in the west, where it is complicated by the presence of battle-hardened Liberians on both sides.
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"We're pleased with the judge's decision," said Mark Herr, spokesman for Merrill Lynch.---"We are very pleased with the judge's decision," Merrill said yesterday.
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Her lawyer, M. H. Reese Norris, called the decision an injustice and promised to appeal.---Scruggs refused to comment as she left the courthouse but her lawyer, Reese Norris, called the verdict an injustice.
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"From Justin to Kelly," starring "American Idol" winner Kelly Clarkson and runner-up Justin Guarini, opened at No. 11 with only $2.9 million.---From Justin to Kelly, a romance starring American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson and runnerup Justin Guarini, opened at No. 11 with $2.9-million.
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Looking to buy the latest Harry Potter?---Harry Potter's latest wizard trick?
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"A more favorable job market was a major factor in the turnaround," said Lynn Franco, Director of the Conference Board Consumer Research Center.---An improving job market was a "major factor," said Lynn Franco, director of the board's consumer research center.
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The veteran rock group's four-disc DVD set, called Four Flicks and due Nov. 11 from TGA Entertainment, is expected to be one of the holiday season's top sellers.---The Stone's Four Flicks DVD, set to be released Nov. 11 from TGA Entertainment, is expected to be one of the holiday season's best sellers.
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Compounding the pain for bonds, housing starts jumped a strong 6.1 percent in May while industrial output edged up 0.1 percent, just beating forecasts of a flat outcome.---Rubbing salt in the wounds, housing starts jumped a strong 6.1 percent in May while industrial output edged up 0.1 percent, just beating forecasts of a flat outcome.
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Her body was found at the foot of a back staircase in the couple's expensive home in Durham.---Kathleen Peterson's body was found in December 2001 at the bottom of a staircase in the couple's home.
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TVT Records sought $360 million in punitive damages and $30 million in compensatory damages, officials said.---The damages included $24 million in compensatory damages and $52 million in punitive damages for IDJ.
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The euro was at 126.38/43 yen little changed from its late U.S. level of 126.35 yen but down sharply from around 127.60 yen the same time on Tuesday.---The euro was around 126.50 yen compared to its late Tuesday U.S. level of 126.35 yen but down sharply from around 127.30 yen in early Asian trade on Tuesday.
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The loss ends the run of four straight Williams vs. Williams major finals, all won by Serena.---The loss ends a run of four straight "Sister Slam" major finals — all won by Venus' sister, Serena.
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"It just seems like all the issues that we support, he doesn't," said Gabriela Lemus of LULAC.---"It just seems like all the issues that we support he doesn't," said Gabriela Lemus, the league's director of policy and legislation.
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Mr. Heatley, who suffered a broken jaw and torn knee ligaments, faces several charges.---Heatley underwent surgery Saturday for a broken jaw and an MRI found two torn ligaments in his right knee.
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The film is the second of a trilogy, which will wrap up in November with The Matrix Revolutions.---"Reloaded" is the second installment of a trilogy; "The Matrix Revolutions" is slated for debut in November.
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ONA explicitly stated that it did not receive intelligence material indicating that Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist network was planning to mount an operation in Bali.---"But at no stage did ONA receive intelligence material indicating that Jemaah Islamiyah was planning to mount an operation in Bali."
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The body's hair, sources said, appeared to be blond with dark roots, the same as Aronov's.---The body had blond hair with dark roots, and was roughly the same height and build as the 5-foot-4 Ms. Aronov, the officials said.
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The state wanted every insurer doing business in California to turn over records of Holocaust-era insurance policies or risk losing its license to operate in the state.---The state wanted any insurer doing business there to turn over records of Holocaust-era insurance policies or risk losing their license to do business in the state.
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Selenski descended down the wall and used the mattress to climb over razor wire.---Selenski used the mattress to scale a 10-foot razor wire, Fischi said.
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It added that unless the problems are fixed, "the scene is set for another accident."---Without reform, "the scene is set for another accident", the report warned.
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Canadian officials have agreed to run a complementary threat response exercise.---Canadian officials will participate through a command post exercise.
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"There is the real potential for a secondary collapse," Gov. James McGreevey said.---The damaged area of the garage was not stable, with ``the real potential for a secondary collapse,'' McGreevey said.
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Certain to give Democrats hope was Bush's hypothetical matchup with a generic Democrat; the president prevailed 43 percent to 38 percent.---In a Bush hypothetical matchup with a generic Democrat; the president prevailed 43 to 38 percent.
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