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Based on having at least one of the symptoms, most students had been hung over between three and 11 times in the previous year.---On average the students suffered at least one of the 13 symptoms between three and 11 times in the last year.
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Tibco has used the Rendezvous name since 1994 for several of its technology products, according to the Palo Alto, California company.---Tibco has used the Rendezvous name since 1994 for several of its technology products, it said.
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A few thousand troops, most from the division's 3rd Brigade Combat Team based at Fort Benning in Columbus, began returning last week, with flights continuing through Friday.---Several thousand 3rd Infantry troops, including the 3rd Brigade Combat Team based at Fort Benning in Columbus, Ga., began returning last week.
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In a televised interview on Wednesday, ECB President Wim Duisenberg said it was too soon to discuss further interest rate cuts in the 12-nation euro zone.---European Central Bank President Wim Duisenberg said in a televised interview that it was too soon to discuss further interest rate cuts in the euro zone.
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Teenagers at high schools where condoms were available were no more likely to have sex than other teens, a study published Wednesday finds.---Teen-agers at high schools where condoms are available are no more likely to have sex than other teens, a study says.
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Later in the day, however, a former Intel executive turned the tables in a speech where he blasted wireless as being too complicated and too difficult to install.---And Thursday, a former Intel exec blasted wireless as too insecure, too complicated, and too difficult to install.
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He is charged in three bombings in Atlanta _ including a blast at the 1996 Olympics _ along with the bombing in Alabama.---He is charged in three bombings in Atlanta including a blast at the 1996 Olympics and one in Alabama.
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They were found in a stolen van, said James Flateau, a spokesman for the state Department of Correctional Services.---State troopers arrested the men in a stolen van at the Jubilee Market on Route 14 in Horseheads, said James Flateau, a Department of Correctional Services spokesman.
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On Thursday, a Post article argued that a 50 basis point cut from the Fed was more likely.---On Thursday, a Post article argued that a 50-basis-point cut was most likely.
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Sun was the lone major vendor to see its shipments decline, falling 2.9 percent to 59,692 units.---IBM (NYSE: IBM) was the fastest-growing vendor, with sales jumping 37 percent to 220,000 units.
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He is one of two Democrats on the five-member FCC, and he is a strong advocate of harsher penalties against radio and television stations that violate indecency laws.---Copps, one of two Democrats on the five-member commission, has pushed for harsher penalties against radio and television stations that violate indecency laws.
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The city index outperformed the Dow Jones industrial average, which fell 0.9 percent for the week.---The blue-chip Dow Jones industrial average .DJI tacked on 97 points, or 1.14 percent, to 8,699.
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State media said there were at least 770 dead and over 5,600 injured.---The latest toll given by officials to state media was 643 dead and over 4,600 injured.
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The March downturn was the only break in what has been broad growth in services for the past 15 months.---A downturn in services activity in March was the only break in what has been broad growth in services for the past 15 months.
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In the first three months of 2003 alone, weekly earnings adjusted for inflation fell 1.5% -- the biggest drop in more than a decade," Lieberman said.---In the first quarter of this year, weekly earnings adjusted for inflation fell 1.5 percent - the biggest drop in more than a decade.
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The statistical analysis was published Tuesday in Circulation, a journal of the American Heart Association (news - web sites).---Their findings were published Monday in Circulation: The Journal of the American Heart Association.
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President George W. Bush and top administration officials cited the threat from Iraq's banned weapons programs as the main justification for going to war.---President Bush and top officials in his administration cited the threat from Iraq's alleged chemical and biological weapons and nuclear weapons program as the main justification for going to war.
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The epidemic began in November in the mainland's Guangdong province, but the People's Republic of China refused to report truthfully about its spread for four months.---The PRC epidemic began in Guandong province in November, but the Communist Party government refused to report truthfully about its spread for four months.
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"This man gambled with our lives and we, the passengers, lost," said Andres Rivera Jr., who was also on the bus.---"This man gambled with our lives and we, the passengers, lost," said passenger Andres Rivera Jr., whose 15-year-old niece, Jazmine Santiago, was killed.
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IG Farben's 500 properties were valued at around 38-million euros (about R300-million) and the firm had debts totalling about 28-million.---IG Farben's 500 properties were valued at around 38 million euros ($43.63 million) and the firm had debts totalling some 28 million euros.
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The company's operating loss rose 59 percent to $73 million, from $46 million a year earlier.---Operating revenue fell 4.5 percent to $2.3 billion from a year earlier.
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The agent, Bassem Youssef, filed the lawsuit on Friday in Federal District Court for the District of Columbia.---The lawsuit was filed on Friday at the US District Court for the District of Columbia.
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The driver, Eugene Rogers, helped to remove children from the bus, Wood said.---At the accident scene, the driver was "covered in blood" but helped to remove children, Wood said.
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"Smallpox is not the only threat to the public's health, and vaccination is not the only tool for smallpox preparedness," Strom said.---"Smallpox is not the only threat to the nation's health, and vaccination is not the only tool for preparedness," his introductory statement says.
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Mr Abbas said: "Every day without an agreement is an opportunity that was lost.---His Palestinian counterpart, Mahmoud Abbas, replied that "every day without an agreement is an opportunity that was lost.
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We remain hopeful that the city will agree to work with us and engage in good-faith discussions on this issue."---Alhart said the governor "remains hopeful that the city will continue to work with us and engage in good-faith discussions."
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Later in the day, a standoff developed between French soldiers and a Hema battlewagon that attempted to pass the UN compound.---French soldiers later threatened to open fire on a Hema battlewagon that tried to pass near the UN compound.
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"By its actions, the Bush administration threatens to give a bad name to a just war," Lieberman said.---"By its actions, the Bush administration threatens to give a bad name to a just war," the Connecticut Democrat told a Capitol Hill news conference.
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Gillette shares rose $1.45, or 4.5 percent, to $33.95 in afternoon New York Stock Exchange trading.---Shares of Gillette closed down 45 cents at $33.70 in trading Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Even without call center requests, companies using the handset option must have 95 percent of their customers using the technology by the end of 2005.---Those that choose the handset option must have 95 percent of their customers using the technology by the end of 2005.
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ONG KONG, July 9 Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered tonight before the legislature building here to call for free elections and the resignation of Hong Kong's leader.---Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered yesterday evening to stand before this city's legislature building and call for free elections and the resignation of Hong Kong's leader.
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About 120 potential jurors were being asked to complete a lengthy questionnaire.---The jurors were taken into the courtroom in groups of 40 and asked to fill out a questionnaire.
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Microsoft fell 5 percent before the open to $27.45 from Thursday's close of $28.91.---Shares in Microsoft slipped 4.7 percent in after-hours trade to $27.54 from a Nasdaq close of $28.91.
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U.S. Airways ordered 85 Bombardier jets with 50 seats and 75 seats and 85 Embraer jets with 70 seats, it said in a release.---Bombardier and Embraer will each deliver 85 jets by September 2006, U.S. Airways said in a release.
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The acquisition has been approved by both companies' board of directors and is expected to close in the third quarter this year.---Nvidia's acquisition has been approved by directors at both companies, and is expected to close in the Nvidia's third quarter of fiscal 2004.
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The 39-year-old Luster initially gave police a false name, but later revealed his true identity.---Barrera said Luster gave police a false name immediately after his arrest Wednesday but later revealed his true identity.
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In a statement distributed Friday, 28 Chechen non-governmental organizations said they would boycott the vote.---In a statement distributed today, 28 Chechen non-governmental organisations said they would boycott the vote and warned voters to expect fraud.
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If the companies won't, their drugs could be prescribed to Medicaid patients only with the state's say-so.---If a company won't do so, its drugs could be prescribed to Medicaid patients only with the state's say-so.
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Saddam loyalists have been blamed for sabotaging the nation's infrastructure, as well as frequent attacks on U.S. soldiers.---Hussein loyalists have been blamed for sabotaging the nation's infrastructure and attacking US soldiers.
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"It's a huge black eye," said New York Times Company chairman Arthur Sulzberger.---"It's a huge black eye," said publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., whose family has controlled the paper since 1896.
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Singer Brandy and her husband, Robert Smith, have called it quits.---Brandy and Husband SplitR'n'b star Brandy and Robert Smith, her husband of two years have split up.
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She told Murray, "We ... we have ... the fresh air is going down fast!"---"The fresh air is going down fast!" she screamed at Murray.
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"The president's campaign in 2000 set a standard for disclosure in political fund raising, and the campaign will again in 2004," Bush campaign spokesman Dan Ronayne said.---"The president's campaign in 2000 set a standard for disclosure in political fund raising and the campaign will again in 2004," said Dan Ronayne, a campaign spokesman.
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On April 11, Mayor Bart Peterson said it was "inconceivable" that the airline would resume operations at the base that had employed 1,500 workers, including 1,100 mechanics.---On April 11, Mayor Bart Peterson conceded that the facility's fate was inevitable, quashing the hopes of the airline's 1,500 local workers, including 1,100 mechanics.
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Dotson was arrested Monday in his native Maryland and charged with murder.---Dotson, 21, was subsequently charged with Dennehy's murder.
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Its closest living relatives are a family frogs called sooglossidae that are found only in the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean.---Its closest relative is found in the Seychelles Archipelago, near Madagascar in the Indian Ocean.
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Another was in serious condition at Northwest Medical Center in Springdale.---At Northwest Medical Center of Washington County in Springdale, one child is in serious condition.
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With the exception of dancing, physical activity did not decrease the risk.---Dancing was the only physical activity associated with a lower risk of dementia.
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The 1 5/8 percent note maturing in April 2005 gained 1/16 to 100 13/32, lowering its yield 1 basis points to 1.41 percent.---The yield on the 3 percent note maturing in 2008 fell 22 basis points to 2.61 percent.
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Mr. Bush had sought to store his papers in his father's presidential library, where they would have stayed secret for a half-century.---In Texas, public watchdog groups opposed Mr. Bush's efforts to house his papers at his father's presidential library, where they would have remained secret for a half-century.
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Williams was White, and four of his victims were Black; the fifth was White.---Four of those killed by Williams were black; the other was white.
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A hearing on the matter was held Thursday morning in Fulton County Superior Court, marking one of the early steps in deciding the case of Matthew Whitley.---A hearing Thursday morning before Judge Elizabeth Long in Fulton County Superior Court marked one of the first steps in deciding the case of Matthew Whitley.
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Arts helped coach the youth on an eighth-grade football team at Lombardi Middle School in Green Bay.---The boy was a student at Lombardi Middle School in Green Bay.
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Atlantic Coast will continue its operations as a Delta Connections carrier.---It will continue its regional service for Delta Air Lines DAL.N , Atlantic Coast said.
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"It's amazing to be part of an industry that rewards its young," said Hernandez, who is a recent graduate of Parsons School of Design.---"It's amazing to be part of an industry that rewards its young," said Hernandez, who only graduated from Parsons School of Design last May.
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The flamboyant entrepreneur flagged the plan after a meeting in London with Australian Tourism Minister Joe Hockey.---Sir Richard was speaking after a meeting in London with Australian Tourism Minister Joe Hockey.
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Ryan Harvey, an outfielder from Dunedin High School in Florida, was selected with the sixth pick by the Chicago Cubs.---Ryan Harvey, a high school outfielder from Florida, was chosen sixth by the Cubs.
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At 8 a.m. Friday, San Joaquin County Sheriff's deputies found the body of Adan Avalos, 37.---San Joaquin County sheriff's deputies found 37-year-old Adan Avalos of Riverbank shot to death inside the SUV.
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Technology stocks make up 42 percent of the Nasdaq, which fell 49.95 points, or 2.9 percent, to 1,698.02.---The Nasdaq fell 49.95 points, or 2.86 percent, to end at 1,698.02, based on the latest available data.
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Thomas was joined in full by Rehnquist, and in parts by O'Connor and Scalia.---He was joined by Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Antonin Scalia.
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The bulk of the funds, some $65 billion, will go for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.---The bulk of the bill - $64.7 billion - goes for military operations primarily in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The new capabilities will provide IBM customers a way to create, publish, manage and archive Web-based content within a corporate intranet, extranet and Internet environment.---The product will be targeted at companies that need to create, publish, manage and archive web-based content within a corporate intranet, extranet and internet environment.
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When you crossed the line, you violated the constitutional right," said Charles Weisselberg, a UC Berkeley law professor.---When you crossed the line, you violated the constitutional right," said Charles Weisselberg, who teaches law at the University of California, Berkeley.
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A $500 million natural-gas-fired power plant, for example, could replace up to $100 million in boilers yearly without adding new smog controls.---A $500 million coal-fired power plant, for example, could replace $100 million in equipment yearly without adding new pollution controls.
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On Sunday, the experts will perform the first simultaneous release of five whales from a single stranding incident in the United States.---Today, the experts will perform the United States' first simultaneous release of five whales from a single stranding incident.
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Shares of AstraZeneca AZN.N , Europe's second biggest drugmaker, rose 3.71 percent to close at $43.05 on the New York Stock Exchange.---Shares of AstraZeneca, Europe’s second biggest drug company, rose 3 per cent on the New York Stock Exchange after the news.
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Gov. Rick Perry has said that while he opposes gambling expansion, he would be reluctant to veto continuation of the Lottery Commission.---Gov. Rick Perry opposes expansion of gambling but has said he would be "hard-pressed" to veto the lottery sunset bill.
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"This blackout was largely preventable," Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham said.---"Things go wrong," U.S. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham said Wednesday at the Department of Energy.
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Typhoon Maemi later moved out over the Sea of Japan, where it weakened considerably, the meteorology department said.---Typhoon Maemi was on Saturday night moving over the Sea of Japan, where it had weakened considerably, the meteorology department said.
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Along with chip.m.aker Intel, the companies include Sony Corp., Microsoft Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., International Business Machines Corp., Gateway Inc., Nokia Corp. and others.---Along with chip maker Intel, the companies include Sony, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, International Business Machines, Gateway, Nokia and others.
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Officials developed plans to burn about 2,000 acres of dense forest near the park's southwest border by dropping incendiary devices, hoping to burn off fuel from the wildfire's path.---Officials tentatively planned to burn about 2,000 acres of dense forest by dropping incendiary devices from the air, aiming to remove fuel from the wildfire's path.
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At last nights protest, demonstratorschanted "tapping our phones, reading our mail, the LEIU should go to jail."---Protesters chanted, "Tapping our phones, reading our mail, the LEIU should go to jail," put on small skits and danced to drumbeats.
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"It still remains to be seen whether the revenue recovery will be short-lived or long-lived," Mr. Sprayregen said.---"It remains to be seen whether the revenue recovery will be short- or long-lived," said James Sprayregen, UAL bankruptcy attorney, in court.
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Some 14,000 customers were without power in the area, Oklahoma Gas and Electric said.---About 38,000 OGE Energy Corp. customers are without power, the company said on its Web site.
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"The SIA forecast reflects the new realities of the semiconductor industry of an 8-10 percent" growth rate, George Scalise, the trade association's president, said in a statement.---"The SIA forecast reflects the new realities of the semiconductor industry of an 8-10 per cent'' growth rate", said George Scalise, the association's president.
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Eighty-six seriously wounded U.N. workers were airlifted out for medical care.---Eighty-six U.N. workers who were wounded in Tuesday's bombing were airlifted out for medical care.
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Burns believed that confessing a crime he did not commit was the only way out, Richardson said.---To the frightened Burns, Richardson said, confessing a crime he did not commit looked like the only out.
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Phone calls to Spitzer's office, Citigroup and Goldman Sachs were not immediately returned.---A message left with Spitzer's office as well as Citigroup and Goldman Sachs were not immediately returned.
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Instead, the high court said that drug makers did not adequately show why the plan should be prevented from taking effect.---Stevens said that the drug manufacturers had not shown why the plan should be prevented from taking effect.
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Medical experts said the condition was mildly worrying but easily-manageable.---Medical experts said Blair's problem was worrying but relatively common and easily manageable.
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Joan B. Kroc, the billionaire widow of McDonald's Corp. founder Ray Kroc, died Sunday after a brief bout with brain cancer.---Joan B. Kroc, the billionaire widow of McDonald's founder Ray Kroc known for her philanthropy, died Sunday of brain cancer.
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The company has expanded into providing other services for buyers, including payment services.---The company has expanded those basic services, offering payment and even financing.
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A Lamar mother arrested Saturday in Colorado Springs is accused of drowning her two children in a bathtub before slitting her wrists.---A 32-year-old mother of two is suspected of drowning her children in a bathtub before slashing her wrists in an unsuccessful suicide attempt, police said.
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She was surrounded by about 50 women who regret having abortions.---She was surrounded by about 50 women who have had abortions but now regret doing so.
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Cooley said he expects Muhammad will similarly be called as a witness at a pretrial hearing for Malvo.---Lee Boyd Malvo will be called as a witness Wednesday in a pretrial hearing for fellow sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad.
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Revelations of the expenditures shocked some employees at Delta, an airline that is cutting jobs as it struggles with increased security costs and fewer passengers.---Revelations of the expenditures shocked some employees at Delta, an airline that has posted huge losses and cut jobs as it struggles with increased security costs and fewer passengers.
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The search was concentrated in northeast Pennsylvania, but State Police Trooper Tom Kelly acknowledged that Selenski could have traveled hundreds of miles by now.---The search was concentrated in northeastern Pennsylvania, but State Police Trooper Tom Kelly acknowledged that Selenski could be out of the area.
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The calculation shows that the number of deaths from pneumonia and influenza have exceeded the usual number for recent weeks.---One is a statistical calculation based on the number of deaths from pneumonia and influenza in 122 cities.
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Researchers at Sweden's Karolinska Institute reanalyzed data from more than 2,000 infants who had been treated with radiation for a benign birthmark condition between 1930 and 1959.---Researchers at Sweden's Karolinska Institute recently went over data from more than 2,000 children treated with radiation for a harmless birthmark condition between 1930 and 1959.
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Outside the court, Sriyanto, who faces up to 25 years' jail, denied he had done anything wrong.---Outside the court, Sriyanto denied to The Age that he had done anything wrong.
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The state, which previously conducted two triple executions and two double executions, says the policy is designed to reduce stress on its prison staff.---The state previously conducted two triple executions and two double executions, a practice it says is intended to reduce stress on the prison staff.
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The little girl, the daughter of a teller, was taken to the bank after a doctor's appointment.---Earlier in the evening, the mother, whom authorities did not identify, had brought her daughter to the bank after a doctor's appointment.
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At least 23 U.S. troops have been killed by hostile fire since Bush declared major combat in Iraq to be over on May 1.---At least 26 American troops have been killed in hostile fire since major combat was officially declared over on May 1.
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"Apple is working with Oxford Semiconductor and affected drive manufacturers to resolve this issue, which resides in the Oxford 922 chipset," the company said in a statement.---Apple is working with Oxford Semiconductor and affected drive manufacturers to resolve this issue, which resides in the Oxford 922 chip-set."
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Even later in life, he was still cashing in: lately, he earned money by calling fans on the telephone with the service www.HollywoodIsCalling.com.---Lately, he had earned money by calling fans on the telephone, taking part in the service www.HollywoodIsCalling.com.
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The transaction will expand Callebaut's sales revenues from its consumer products business to 45 percent from 23 percent.---The transaction will expand Callebaut's sales revenues from its consumer products business by around 45 percent to some one-third of total sales.
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A sign outside the Peachtree Restaurant reads: "Pray for Eric Rudolph."---"Rudolph ate here", joked a sign outside one restaurant.
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In a statement, the company said both bids would allow Vivendi to "maintain a substantial minority interest in a U.S. media corporation with excellent growth potential."---It also added that both proposals would allow Vivendi Uni to maintain "a substantial minority interest in a U.S. media corporation with excellent growth potential."
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In Vienna, the IAEA said ElBaradei would accept the invitation, although no date had yet been set.---In Vienna, the International Atomic Energy Agency said on Monday ElBaradei had accepted Iran's invitation, but said no date had yet been set.
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Strikingly, the poll saw little difference between women and men in their feelings towards Mrs Clinton.---Strikingly, the poll saw very little difference between women and men in their feelings about the former First Lady.
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