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"We can presume that we've prevented a very large number of infections and some significant amount of clinical disease," he said.---"We have prevented a very large number of infections and a significant amount of clinical disease," Goodman said.
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In an editorial in the journal, two breast-cancer researchers said hormones' effect on the breast created a double-whammy that is "almost unique" in medicine.---In an accompanying editorial, two breast cancer researchers said that the effect of hormones on the breast created a double whammy that was "almost unique" in medicine.
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Consumers still would have to get a descrambling security card from their cable operator to plug into the set.---To watch pay television, consumers would insert into the set a security card provided by their cable service.
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Wells’ other series include NBC’s ER and Third Watch.---Wells' other series include NBC's "ER" and "Third Watch."
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Mr. Turner transferred about 10 million shares to a charitable trust before they were sold.---The sales leave Mr. Turner with about 45 million shares in AOL.
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NASA officials are delicately seeking advice on what to do with the 84,000 shattered pieces from Columbia, cautiously broaching the idea of putting some shuttle parts on display.---NASA officials are seeking advice about what to do with the 84,000 shattered pieces of the space shuttle Columbia, cautiously broaching the idea of putting some parts on display.
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Customers can use Release Candidate 1 of Exchange Server 2003--available Monday--as a stepping stone to the final release this summer.---Customers can deploy Release Candidate 1 of Exchange Server 2003, which is available Monday, as a stepping stone toward the final release, which is due this summer.
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Air Canada, the largest airline in Canada and No. 11 in the world, has been under court protection from creditors since April 1.---The No. 11 airline in the world, Air Canada has been under court protection from creditors since April 1.
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Mr. Sweeney outlined plans for the campaign in a speech last night in Philadelphia at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.---Sweeney was to outline plans for the campaign in a speech on Saturday night at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.
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The fire began about two hours later, the result of an explosion that was likely caused by a steam leak, officials said.---The fire began about two hours later after an explosion likely caused by a steam leak, Miami-Dade Police Director Carlos Alvarez said.
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For the entire season, the average five-day forecast track error was 259 miles, Franklin said.---"The average track error for the five-day (forecast) is 323 nautical miles.
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He urged Congress to "send me the final bill as soon as possible so that I can sign it into law."---"I urge Congress to quickly resolve any differences and send me the final bill as soon as possible so that I can sign it into law," he said.
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"Clearly, the debate (over recent developments) has had an effect," says David Smith of the Human Rights Campaign.---"Clearly, the debate and the discussion have had an effect," says David Smith, a spokesman for the Human Rights Campaign.
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The commission estimated California lost $937 million to corporate tax shelters in 2001.---California's lost tax revenue was mostly due to international corporate tax shelters.
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These men "are entitled to respect for their private lives," Kennedy said.---"The petitioners are entitled to respect for their private lives."
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The American Anglican Council, which represents Episcopalian conservatives, said it will seek authorization to create a separate group.---The American Anglican Council, which represents Episcopalian conservatives, said it will seek authorization to create a separate province in North America because of last week's actions.
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The elderly and those with weakened immune systems are also urged to protect against mosquito bites.---But for the elderly and those with weakened immune systems, it can be fatal.
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Turkish authorities have said all the suicide bombers were Turks.---Ankara says all four suicide bombers were Turkish.
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Kadyrov was not injured, but four of his bodyguards were among those killed.---But Itar-Tass news agency said four of his bodyguards were among those killed by the bomb.
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Green wrote, The documents show that in one two-month period, Bennett wired more than $1.4 million to cover losses.---Over one two-month period, Newsweek said Bennett wired more than $1.4 million to one casino to cover losses.
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A subsequent report claimed that Jackson had actually become a member of the Nation of Islam.---Mr. Jackson is not Muslim nor a member of the Nation of Islam.
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Palm Wednesday announced plans to acquire Handspring, a company started by Jeff Hawkins, regarded by many as the father of the Palm handheld.---Palm said on Wednesday it plans to buy Handspring, a company created by renegade Palm co-founder Jeff Hawkins.
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Seven of the nine major Democratic presidential candidates will address the forum.---Seven of nine Democratic candidates for president also said they would participate in the conference Monday.
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Declining issues outnumbered advancers nearly 2 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange.---Advancers outnumbered decliners by nearly 8 to 3 on the NYSE and more than 11 to 5 on Nasdaq.
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The new system costs between $1.1 million and $22 million, depending on configuration.---The system is priced from US$1.1 million to $22.4 million, depending on configuration.
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Monday said it has its first customer for its controversial Intellectual Property Compliance License for SCO UNIX Rights.---SCO says it has signed the first enterprise customer to its controversial Intellectual Property Compliance License.
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Patients' rights advocates crashed it by squeezing into camera range, protesting the FMA's acceptance of major financial support from First Professionals Insurance.---It was crashed by patients' rights advocates who squeezed into camera range, protesting the FMA's acceptance of major financial support from First Professionals Insurance.
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The dollar fell as low as $1.1624 per euro from $1.1486 on Friday, and traded at $1.1594 at 10:15 a.m. in London.---The dollar dropped to $1.1564 per euro at 7:30 a.m. in London from $1.1486 on Friday.
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German prosecutors have ruled out any charges in Germany, meaning extradition "could happen very soon," Ullrich said.---Studabaker told the court he would not contest extradition and German prosecutors have ruled out any charges here, meaning extradition "could happen very soon," Ullrich said.
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The trial is entering a crucial stage as Italy prepares to assume the rotating presidency of the European Union on July 1.---The prime minister is poised to take over the rotating presidency of the European Union on July 1.
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"I've stopped looters, run political parties out of abandoned buildings, caught people with large amounts of cash and weapons," Williams said.---"I've stopped looters, run political parties out of abandoned buildings, caught people with large amounts of cash and weapons," said U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Cody Williams.
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There were conflicting reports about the number of casualties yesterday.---There were sharply conflicting reports tonight on the death toll.
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The first health-care worker in the country to die of SARS was a Filipina-Canadian who contracted the disease at North York General Hospital, the site of the second outbreak.---Emile Laroza, 51, contracted SARS while working as a nurse at North York General Hospital, the epicentre of the second SARS outbreak.
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Nextel Partners Inc. NXTP.O , which provides wireless phone service, fell 59 cents, or 9.8 percent, to $5.41.---Nextel Partners Inc. (nasdaq: NXTP - news - people), which provides wireless phone service, fell 45 cents, or 7.5 percent, to $5.55.
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC was off 0.11 percent, or 1.78 points, at 1,594.13.---The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX was down 0.04 points, or 0 percent, at 971.52.
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Tennessee officials are setting up relief services and mobile communications in Jackson after power was wiped out in the town.---The state is setting up relief services and mobile communications after power was wiped out in the town.
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Colin Powell, the Secretary of State, said contacts with Iran would not stop.---Secretary of State Colin Powell said yesterday that contacts with Iran would continue.
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The workers accuse General Dynamics of "reverse age discrimination" because of a change in retirement benefits in 1997.---General Dynamics was sued when it changed its retirement benefits in 1997.
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South San Francisco's Genentech, the world's second-biggest biotechnology company, rose 6.6 percent to $66.73.---South San Francisco, Calif.'s Genentech, the world's No. 2 biotech company, advanced 6.6 percent to $66.73.
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Wyoming and New Mexico both reported two deaths within the past week.---Wyoming and New Mexico reported their first deaths from the virus this past week.
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Net revenue rose to $3.99 billion from $3.85 billion during the same quarter last year.---That is up from $1.14 billion during the same quarter last year.
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The April decline was the biggest since October, 2001.---Energy prices dropped by 8.6 percent, the biggest decline since July 1986.
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"I'm not going to be sponsoring it because it is not our proposal but I'm not going to be negative about it".---"I'm not going to be sponsoring it because it's not our proposal, but I'm not responding to it in a negative way," he said.
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Sources within the racing industry have told the Daily Bulletin that Fontana will get a second NASCAR race on Labor Day weekend starting next season.---Sources in the racing industry said Fontana will get a second NASCAR race on Labor Day weekend starting next season.
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Another shooting linked to the spree occurred Nov. 11 at Hamilton Central Elementary in Obetz, about two miles from the freeway.---The latest shooting linked to the spree was a Nov. 11 shooting at Hamilton Township Elementary School in Obetz, about two miles from the freeway.
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Common side effects include nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat and cough, the FDA said.---The most common side effects after getting the nasal spray were nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat and cough.
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NBC probably will end the season as the second most popular network behind CBS, which is first among the key 18-to-49-year-old demographic.---NBC probably will end the season as the second most popular network behind CBS, although it's first among the key 18-to- 49-year-old demographic.
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The judge said Congress is the best forum for weighing the prescription drug importation issue.---The judge said Congress is the best forum to address the high cost of prescription drugs.
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NBC will probably end the season as the second most popular network behind CBS, although it's first among the key 18-to-49-year-old demographic.---NBC will probably end the season as the second most-popular network behind CBS, which is first among the key 18-to-49-year-old demographic.
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Happy Family has ex-Night Court star Larroquette and Christine Baranski as a couple whose children move back home after college.---Happy Family has ex-Night Court star Larroquette and Christine Baranski as a couple with grown children who won't leave their lives.
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And because it is so far out in international water, salvage company Odyssey Marine Exploration does not have to share the wealth with coastal state governments.---It is so far out in international water that the finder Odyssey Marine Exploration, of Tampa, Fla., does not have to share the wealth with any governments.
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The European Commission has developed a set of guidelines to help public administrators decide whether to migrate their enterprises to Open Source Software or not.---A European Commission initiative has issued guidelines to member governments on how to migrate to open source software on both servers and desktops.
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Thirty-seven per cent of CEOs who expect stronger profits cited reduced costs as the main reason.---In addition, 37 per cent of executives who expect to make more money cited reduced costs as the main reason.
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Nine seconds later, it broke the sound barrier and continued its steep powered ascent.---Nine seconds later, SpaceShipOne broke the sound barrier, the company said.
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Aprils unemployment rate is the highest since late last year.---Unemployment, at 6 percent, matched the highest since August 1994.
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"New Yorkers didn't embrace these units like they could have," said Matthew Daus, chairman of the commission.---"New Yorkers didn't embrace these units like they could have," Matthew W. Daus, the commission's chairman, said yesterday.
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The NLC advised motorists to stay at home and petrol stations to shut down during the strike.---It has ordered motorists to stay off the streets and petrol stations to shut down during the strike.
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The resolution was approved with no debate by delegates at the bar association's annual meeting here.---The resolution was approved with no debate by delegates, who met in San Francisco for the bar association's annual meeting.
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Reacting to Thompson's attack, Ed Skyler, a spokesman for Bloomberg, said the controller's statements, "while noteworthy for their sensationalism, bear no relation to the facts."---Responding, Edward Skyler, a spokesman for the mayor, said later: "The comptroller's statements, while noteworthy for their sensationalism, bear no relation to the facts.
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New chief executive Mark McInnes has already said that capping costs would be the number one priority for David Jones as part of the review process.---Newly appointed chief executive Mark McInnes has already said that capping costs would be the number one issue David Jones would tackle as a result of the review.
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The currency briefly weakened slightly on Monday to trade at 55.34/39, not far from its record low of 55.75.---The currency briefly weakened on Monday morning but rebounded to trade at 55.25/29, little changed from Friday.
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Its former chief Mickey Robinson was fired for cause when he left in September, the company said.---Chief Executive Mickey Robinson was fired for cause in September, the company said last month.
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Vivendi shares closed 3.8 percent up in Paris at 15.78 euros.---Vivendi shares were 0.3 percent up at 15.62 euros in Paris at 0841 GMT.
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Announcing the selection, Kmart CEO Julian Day said Grey will help the retailer "find creative ways to communicate the unique strengths of Kmart to the new America consumer."---Together, we will find creative ways to communicate the unique strengths of Kmart to the 'new America' consumer."
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Today's barrage could have been a show of force as the military steps up security against threats of intensified attacks over the Christmas holiday by Baghdad's 14 identified guerrilla cells.---Kimmitt said the operation was a show of force as the military steps up security against threats of attacks over the Christmas holiday by Baghdad's 14 identified guerrilla cells.
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This year the Audubon Society once again hosts its annual Christmas Bird Count.---It's the National Audubon Society's annual Christmas Bird Count, now in its 104th season.
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Shiites make up 20 percent of the country's population.---Sunnis make up 77 percent of Pakistan's population, Shiites 20 percent.
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Dotson told FBI agents that he shot Dennehy after the player tried to shoot him, according to the arrest warrant affidavit.---Dotson was arrested July 21 after telling FBI agents he shot Dennehy when Dennehy tried to shoot him, according to the arrest warrant affidavit.
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Micron has declared its first quarterly profit for three years.---Micron's numbers also marked the first quarterly profit in three years for the DRAM manufacturer.
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The final price will be the lower of a 5 per cent discount to the average trading price over the period or $5.50, the institutional placement price.---The final price will be a 5 per cent discount to the volume-weighted average of trading between June 23 and July 11.
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The Coast Guard airlifted the survivors to Bartlett Regional Hospital, Wetherell said.---Soon after, a Coast Guard helicopter landed and took the men to Bartlett Regional Hospital, Mills said.
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Only Intel Corp.'s 0.3 percent yield was lower.---Only Intel Corp. has a lower dividend yield.
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"For one thing, it says, 'Come on, it's working,' " said Don Marti, editor in chief of the Linux Journal.---"For one thing, it says, 'Come on, it's working,' " Don Marti, editor in chief of the Linux Journal told the New York Post. "
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The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI edged up 13.33 points, or 0.15 percent, to 9,196.55.---The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> was off 7.75 points, or 0.08 percent, at 9,175.47.
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Google's investors include prominent VC firms Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Sequoia Capital, the paper noted.---Google's early stage backers in include California-based Stanford University and VC firms Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia Capital.
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Since then, Acacia had only had supervised visits with her grandmother, she said.---Since then, Acacia has spent little time with her grandmother.
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The last month has been a whirlwind for an 18-year-old who led his high school team to the Ohio state championship.---The last month has been a whirlwind for the 18-year-old from Akron, Ohio.
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It seemed like an isolated incident," said Ariel Dean of Washington D.C., who earned a degree in political science.---It seemed like an isolated incident,'' said graduate Ariel Dean of Washington, D.C.
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"For the same reason Dell and Gateway can get TVs, there's no reason Wal-Mart can't get computers," said Steve Baker, an analyst with NPD Group.---"For the same reason Dell and Gateway can get TVs, there's no reason Wal-Mart can't get computers," Baker said.
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Congratulations on being named Time magazine's Person of the Year.---Time magazine named the American soldier its Person of the Year for 2003.
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A new study, conducted in Europe, found the medicine worked just as well as an earlier disputed study, sponsored by ImClone Systems, said it did.---Doctors concluded Erbitux, the cancer drug that enmeshed ImClone Systems in an insider trading scandal, worked just as well as an earlier company-sponsored study said it did.
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"People are obviously inconvenienced," said Dr. Jim Young, Ontario's commissioner of public safety.---"We're being hyper-vigilant," said Dr. James Young, Ontario's commissioner of public safety.
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"I had never wanted the matter to come to court and have been overwhelmed by the whole court process and the media coverage that has surrounded the case.---I never wanted the matter to come to court and have been overwhelmed by the whole process and the media coverage that has surrounded it."
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The US will take on Canada in the third-place play-off in Carson on Saturday.---The United States will play Canada in the third-place game Saturday.
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The benchmark 10-year Treasury note yield <US10YT=RR> dipped below 4.20 percent on Tuesday.---Prices for Treasury securities also rose, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year note falling to 4.19 percent.
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The industry groups non-manufacturing index rose to 50.7 during the month, up from Marchs reading of 47.9.---The Arizona-based ISM reported Monday that its non-manufacturing index rose to 50.7 last month, from 47.9 in March.
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Named after the msblast.exe file that contains the program, MSBlast continued to spread to new computers on Thursday, but the rate of infection has slowed significantly.---Named after the msblast.exe file that contains the program, the MSBlast Internet worm infected more than 300,000 computers since Monday.
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The nation, Bush said, "will not stand by and wait for another attack, or trust in the restraint and good intentions of evil men."---The United States ``will not stand by and wait for another attack, or trust in the restraint and good intentions of evil men,'' he declared.
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The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> advanced 11 points, or 1.25 percent, to 931.---The Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained 10.89, or 1.2 percent, to 931.12 as of 12:01 p.m. in New York.
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Another recent study shows that about 12 million adults have been diagnosed with diabetes and an additional 5 million adults have it but do not know it.---Another recent study found that 12 million adults have been diagnosed with diabetes and another 5 million adults have the condition but don't know it.
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A weak cold front could bring thunderstorms into South Texas on Sunday at the same time a tropical wave moves in from the Yucatan.---As of today, forecasts show a weak cold front bringing thunderstorms into South Texas on Sunday at the same time a tropical wave moves in from the Yucatan.
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"I feel that my supervision was inadequate," Minister of Health Twu Shiing-jer told parliament after he tendered his resignation to the island's premier.---"I feel that my supervision was inadequate," Taiwan's minister of health, Twu Shiing-jer, told parliament after tendering his resignation.
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An incremental step reported by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, is the latest in a decade-long effort.---The incremental step, reported by researchers at UC San Francisco, is the latest in a decade-long effort to infect mice with the virus.
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The plan, which Pataki has said is unconstitutional as written, would cost the state $5.1 billion over the next 30 years.---The plan would cost the state $170 million per year over the next 30 years.
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U.S. prosecutors have arrested more than 130 individuals and have seized more than $17 million in a continuing crackdown on Internet fraud and abuse.---More than 130 people have been arrested and $17 million worth of property seized in an Internet fraud sweep announced Friday by three U.S. government agencies.
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"Arifin has disclosed to the ISD that he is involved with a group of like-minded individuals in planning terrorist attacks against certain targets in Thailand," the government said.---"Arifin has disclosed . . . that he is involved with a group of like-minded individuals in planning terrorist attacks against certain targets in Thailand.
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Davey graduated Saturday from Northwest College, which is affiliated with the Assemblies of God, with a bachelor of arts degree in religion and philosophy.---Davey started attending Northwest College, which is affiliated with the Assemblies of God, in 1999 with plans to become a minister.
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The pressure may well rise on Thursday, with national coverage of the final round planned by ESPN, the cable sports network.---The pressure will intensify today, with national coverage of the final round planned by ESPN and words that are even more difficult.
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On Monday, as first reported by CNET News.com, the RIAA withdrew a DMCA notice to Penn State University's astronomy and astrophysics department.---Last Thursday, the RIAA sent a stiff copyright warning to Penn State's department of astronomy and astrophysics.
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Nottingham found speech is treated unequally because the list applies to calls from businesses but not charities.---In that order, Nottingham ruled the do-not-call list unconstitutional on free-speech grounds because it applied to calls from businesses but not charities.
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