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A 25 percent increase would raise undergraduate tuition to about $5,247 annually, including miscellaneous, campus-based fees.---The 25 percent hike takes annual UC undergraduate tuition to $4,794 and graduate fees to $5,019.
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From July 1, 2002, to June 30, 2003, the organization said it spent $114.3 million but took in only $39.5 million.---Between July 1, 2002 and June 30, 2003, the Red Cross spent $114 million on disaster relief, while taking in only $39.5 million.
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Hundreds of reporters and photographers swamped the courthouse grounds before the hearing, which was carried live on national cable networks.---Hundreds of reporters and photographers swamped the town and the short hearing involving the five-time All-Star was carried live on national cable networks.
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The 20 master computers are located in the United States, Canada and Korea, Mr. Kuo said.---The computers were located in the United States, Canada and South Korea, he said.
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They said: “We believe that the time has come for legislation to make public places smoke-free.---"The time has come to make public places smoke-free," they wrote in a letter to the Times newspaper.
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Milwaukee prosecutors charged a church minister with physical abuse in the death of an 8-year-old autistic boy who died during a healing service.---A church minister was charged yesterday in the death of an 8-year-old autistic boy who suffocated as church leaders tried to heal him at a storefront church.
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Niels told an interviewer in 1999 he thought the Old Man would outlive him by many years.---In 1999, two years before his death, Mr. Nielsen told an interviewer that he thought the rock face would outlive him by many years.
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The new effort, Taxpayers Against the Recall, will be formally launched Wednesday outside a Sacramento fire station.---Called "Taxpayers Against the Recall," it was to be launched Wednesday afternoon outside a Sacramento fire station.
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Furthermore, chest tightness after exercise and prevalence of asthma were both linked to the amount of time spent at the pool.---Chest tightness after exercise and overall prevalence of asthma were also linked to the total amount of time spent at indoor pools.
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British police arrested 21 people early Tuesday in connection with the suspected ritual murder of an African boy whose torso was found in the Thames River.---Police have arrested 21 people in connection with the murder of a young Nigerian child whose headless and limbless torso was found floating in the river Thames.
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Winners will be announced in a June 8 ceremony broadcast on CBS from Radio City Music Hall.---Tony winners will be announced June 8 in televised ceremonies from Radio City Music Hall.
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A lawsuit has been filed in an attempt to block the removal of the Ten Commandments monument from the building.---Supporters asked a federal court Monday to block the removal of a Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama Judicial Building.
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"I'm quite positive about it except I wouldn't want it to cut across anything now occurring and she accepts that," he said.---"I'm quite positive about it, except that I would not want to cut across things that are now occurring," he said.
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"Instead of pursuing the most imminent and real threats - international terrorists," Graham said, "this Bush administration chose to settle old scores."---"Instead of pursuing the most imminent and real threats - international terrorists - this Bush administration has chosen to settle old scores," Graham said.
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"I started crying and yelling at him, 'What do you mean, what are you saying, why did you lie to me?'"---Gulping for air, I started crying and yelling at him, 'What do you mean?
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Marisa Baldeo stated, however, the authority's official uniform policy says "they are not supposed to wear anything on their heads but a NYC transit depot logo cap.---"As of now, they are not supposed to wear anything on their heads but a NYC transit depot logo cap," Baldeo said.
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The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI jumped 2.09 percent, while the Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX leapt 2.23 percent.---The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX gained 11.22 points, or 1.13 percent, at 1,007.19.
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Between 50 and 100 persons die annually from these allergies, and thousands more suffer severe reactions such as constricted breathing and dramatic swelling.---Between 50 and 100 people die a year due to these allergies, and thousands more suffer severe reactions such as constricted breathing and dramatic swelling.
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Only Intel Corp. has a lower dividend yield.---Only Intel's 0.3 percent yield is lower.
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Sean Harrigan of Calpers, the California fund, said: "Today we are trying to pull the pig from the trough.---"Today we are trying to pull the pig away from the trough," Mr. Harrigan said.
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That truck was spotted in the Campbells Creek area, fitting that description, Morris said.---A black pickup truck was also seen in the Campbells Creek area, Morris said.
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Initial autopsy reports show they died of dehydration, hyperthermia and suffocation.---Two more died later, and initial autopsy reports show they succumbed to dehydration, hypothermia and suffocation.
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Most of those on board were Lebanese but some were from Benin, Guinea and Sierra Leone.---Some of the passengers were from Benin, Guinea and Sierra Leone.
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A pamphlet will be issued to the public through major hardware chains, local libraries and on the EPA Web site: www.epa.gov.---It will be distributed through major hardware store chains and local libraries and will be available on the EPA Web site: www.epa.gov.
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The captain, Michael J. Gansas, was notified yesterday by the city's Department of Transportation that an agency hearing officer recommended that he be fired.---Gansas got more bad news yesterday from the city Department of Transportation - a hearing officer recommended that he be fired.
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Since then, police divers have searched nearby parts of Long Island Sound looking for the remaining three.---Since then, police divers have searched those waters looking for the remaining three.
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He said they lied on a sworn affidavit that requires them to list prior marriages.---Morgenthau said the women, all U.S. citizens, lied on a sworn affidavit that requires them to list prior marriages.
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Mr. Yandarbiyev resides in Doha, Qatar, and Russian authorities have unsuccessfully tried to have him extradited for nearly two years.---He resides in Doha, Qatar, from which Russian authorities have been trying to extradite him for nearly two years.
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In December, he anticipated growth of 5.3 percent to nearly $154 billion.---In December, he had predicted a 5 percent growth rate.
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Clearly Roman creams of any type do not normally survive in the archaeological record.---Clearly Roman creams of any type, paint or cosmetic, do not normally survive ... it's pretty exceptional."
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"I'm taking his office, and we're gonna keep on building,'' he vowed. "---"Yes, I'm taking his office and we're going to keep on building and keep on fighting," he added.
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The association said 28.2 million DVDs were rented in the week that ended June 15, compared with 27.3 million VHS cassettes.---The Video Software Dealers Association said 28.2 million DVDs were rented out last week, compared to 27.3 million VHS cassettes.
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SARS has killed 296 people on China's mainland and infected more than 5,200.---Throughout China's mainland, the disease has killed 300 people and infected more than 5,270.
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"Third . . . we are not allowed to kill women, except those who join the war [against Islam]."---In jihad, we are not allowed to kill women, except those who join the war (against Islam)."
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With these assets, Funny Cide has a solid chance to become the first Triple Crown winner since Affirmed in 1978.---Funny Cide is looking to become horse racing's first Triple Crown winner in a generation.
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The company will launch 800 hot spots, or "Wi-Fi Zones," later this summer, and plans to have more than 2,100 by the end of the year.---The service will launch later this summer with 800 locations, and Sprint plans 2,100 locations by the end of the year.
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The virus spreads when unsuspecting computer users open file attachments in emails that contain familiar headings like "Thank You!" and "Re: Details".---Sobig.F spreads when unsuspecting computer users open file attachments in e-mails that contain such familiar headings as "Thank You!," "Re: Details" or "Re: That Movie."
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From California, Bush flies to Japan on Thursday, followed by visits to the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and Australia before returning home on Oct. 24.---Besides Japan he will visit the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and Australia before returning home on Oct. 24.
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The transfers would reduce P&G's worldwide work force to slightly less than 100,000.---The transfers would reduce P&G’s worldwide work force to slightly less than 100,000, down from 110,000 several years ago.
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Two Iraqis and two Saudis grabbed shortly after the blast gave information leading to the arrest of the others, said the official.---The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that two Iraqis and two Saudis detained after the attack gave information leading to the arrest of the others.
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In court papers filed Tuesday, Lee asked for an injunction against Viacom's use of the name, saying he had never given his consent for it to be used.---In papers filed Tuesday in Manhattan's state Supreme Court, Lee asked for an injunction against Viacom's use of the name Spike for TNN.
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The church was already grieving the death of Chief Warrant Officer 3 Kyran Kennedy, a congregation member who was killed in another helicopter crash in Iraq on Nov. 7.---The church already was grieving for the death of a congregation member who was killed in another helicopter crash in Iraq on Nov. 7.
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Glover said the killer used a "peculiar slipknot" on the ligature he used to strangle some of the victims.---Glover said the killer used a ``peculiar slipknot,'' including a coaxial cable and an extension cord, to strangle some of the victims.
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They weighed an average 220 pounds (100 kg) and needed to lose between 30 and 80 pounds.---They weighed an average 100 kilograms and needed to lose between 14 and 36 kilograms.
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"If it ain't broke, don't fix it," said Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D. "I don't see much broken."---"If it ain't broke, don't fix it," said Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, a South Dakota Democrat.
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Media Editor Jon Friedman contributed to this story.---Jon Friedman is media editor for CBS.MarketWatch.com in New York.
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Her putt for birdie was three feet short but she saved par without difficulty.---She leaves her birdie putt some three feet short but drops her par putt.
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The test was conducted by the University of California at Los Angeles and Riverside and was paid $450,000 from the ARB.---The test, conducted by UCLA and UC Riverside, was paid for with $450,000 from the ARB.
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Against the Swiss franc CHF= , the dollar was at 1.3172 francs, down 0.60 percent.---Against the yen the dollar was down 0.7 percent at 110.73 yen.
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Instead, Weida decided that Meester's case on charges of rape, sodomy, indecent assault and providing alcohol to minors should proceed to a court-martial.---Douglas Meester, 20, is charged with rape, sodomy, indecent assault, and providing alcohol to minors.
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The name for the robot, due to be launched at 2:05 p.m., was selected from among 10,000 names submitted by U.S. school children.---The name for the robot, due to be launched at 2:05 p.m. (7:05 p.m.) on Sunday, was selected from among 10,000 names submitted by U.S.
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Doris Brasher, who owns a grocery store near the police station, said many in the close-knit town knew the men who were killed.---Doris Brasher, who owns a grocery store on Highway 96, said many in the close-knit town knew the three men who were killed.
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"Craxi begged me to intervene because he believed the operation damaged the state," Mr Berlusconi said.---"I had no direct interest and Craxi begged me to intervene because he believed that the deal was damaging to the state," Berlusconi testified.
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Mills affected by Thursdays announcement are sawmills in Grande Cache, Alta., Carrot River, Sask., Chapleau, Ont., and Aberdeen, Wash.---They are located in Grande Cache, Alta., Carrot River, Sask., Chapleau, Ont., and Aberdeen, Wash.
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Intel was disappointed and assessing its "options in the event Mr. Hamidi resumes his spamming activity against Intel," spokesman Chuck Mulloy said.---Intel spokesman Chuck Mulloy said the company was disappointed and assessing its "options in the event Mr. Hamidi resumes his spamming activity against Intel."
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It was the biggest protest since hundreds of thousands marched in outrage over the massacre of democracy activists occupying Tiananmen Square in Beijing in 1989.---Hong Kong has not seen such a protest since hundreds of thousands marched in outrage over the 1989 massacre of democracy activists occupying Beijing's Tiananmen Square.
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The company is highlighting the addition of .NET and J2EE support to its Enterprise Application Environment (EAE) with the new mainframe.---The company is also adding .Net and J2EE support to its Enterprise Application Environment development toolset, Sapp said.
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Gov. Linda Lingle and members of her staff were at the Navy base and watched the launch.---Gov. Linda Lingle and other dignitaries are scheduled to be at the base to watch the launch.
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That information was first reported in today's editions of the New York Times.---The information was first printed yesterday in the New York Times.
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Mr Annan also warned the US should not use the war on terror as an excuse to suppress "long-cherished freedoms".---Annan warned that the dangers of extremism after September 11 should not be used as an excuse to suppress "long-cherished" freedoms.
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The euro tagged another record high against the dollar on Tuesday as demand for higher-yielding euro-based assets overshadowed solid U.S. economic data.---The euro ros further into record territory on Tuesday as demand for higher-yielding euro-based assets overshadowed U.S. economic data showing rising consumer confidence and a strong housing market.
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The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC rose 17.33 points, or 1.07 percent, to 1,640.13.---The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX gained 5.51 points, or 0.56 percent, to 981.73.
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"It's going to happen," said Jim Santangelo, president of the Teamsters Joint Council 42 in El Monte.---"That really affects the companies, big time," said Jim Santangelo, president of the Teamsters Joint Council 42 in El Monte.
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The seizure occurred at 4am on March 18, just hours before the first American air assault.---The seizure at 4 a.m. on March 18 was completed before employees showed up for work that day.
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Bloomberg said on Wednesday that all 16 crew members survived and would be tested for drugs and alcohol.---He said the ferry's crew will be interviewed and tested for drugs and alcohol.
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The moment of reckoning has arrived for this West African country founded by freed American slaves in the 19th century.---Taylor is now expected to leave the broken shell of a nation founded by freed American slaves in the 19th century.
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At community colleges, tuition will jump to $2,800 from $2,500.---Community college students will see their tuition rise by $300 to $2,800 or 12 percent.
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However, commercial use of the 2.6.0 kernel is still months off for most customers.---Commercial releases of the 2.6 kernel by major Linux distributors still remain months away.
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The Hulk weekend take surpasses the previous June record of $54.9-million for Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.---It beat the previous record of $54.9 set by 1999's "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me."
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The time was about 4 a.m. on March 18, just hours before the first pinpoint missiles rained down on the capital.---The seizure occurred at 4am on March 18, just hours before the first American air assault.
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Its attackers had to fire their rockets from hundreds of yards away, with a makeshift launcher hidden in a portable electric generator.---Its attackers had to launch their strike from hundreds of metres away, with a makeshift rocket launcher disguised as a portable electric generator.
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He made a point of saying during Tuesdays debate that the Confederate flag was a racist symbol.---Though Dean made a point of saying during the debate that the Confederate flag is a racist symbol.
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In early U.S. trade, the euro was down 1.06 percent at $1.1607 <EUR=>.---In late afternoon trade in New York, the euro was down 0.83 percent against the dollar at $1.1633 <EUR=>.
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"Deviant cannibalistic tendencies" were the primary motivation for the murders, and Brown's body was mutilated, authorities said.---They were killed over a few days in April 2001 and "deviant cannibalistic tendencies" were the primary motivation for the murders, authorities said.
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Bush wanted "to see an aircraft landing the same way that the pilots saw an aircraft landing," White House press secretary Ari Fleischer said yesterday.---On Tuesday, before Byrd's speech, Fleischer said Bush wanted ''to see an aircraft landing the same way that the pilots saw an aircraft landing.
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On Monday the Palestinian Prime Minister, Mahmoud Abbas, will report to the Palestinian parliament on his Government's achievements in its first 100 days in office.---Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas must defend the record of his first 100 days in office before Parliament today as the death toll in the occupied territories continues to rise.
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Also Tuesday, a soldier drowned in an aqueduct in northern Iraq.---Another soldier drowned after diving into an aqueduct in northern Iraq, the Central Command said.
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The civilian unemployment rate improved marginally last month -- slipping to 6.1 percent -- even as companies slashed payrolls by 93,000.---The civilian unemployment rate improved marginally last month _ sliding down to 6.1 percent _ as companies slashed payrolls by 93,000 amid continuing mixed signals about the nation's economic health.
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Hunt's attorneys filed a motion late Monday in Forsyth Superior Court to have Hunt's murder conviction thrown out.---Hunt's attorneys filed a motion Monday seeking to have Hunt's conviction thrown out based on the new evidence.
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Other data showed that buyers snapped up new and existing homes at a brisk pace in April, spurred by low mortgage rates.---Other data showed sales of existing and new homes grew at a robust pace in April, spurred by low mortgage rates.
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But Close wondered whether the package would be worth the cost of licensing the third-party software, along with Salesforce.com's rental price.---Close also questions whether it would be worth the cost of licensing third-party software, along with Salesforce.com's rental price.
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Still others cite the difficulty of assembling a group of subjects whose depression is of comparable severity, increasing the chances that the effectiveness of the medication will be diffused.---Still others cite the difficulty of assembling a group of subjects whose depression is of comparable severity, a problem that complicates the task of properly measuring effectiveness.
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"I have always tried to be honest with you and open about my life," Mr. Limbaugh told his audience, which numbers 22 million listeners a week.---You know I have always tried to be honest with you and open about my life, Limbaugh said during a stunning admission aired nationwide on Friday.
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That's the highest third-quarter growth rate we've seen in over 25 years," said Andy Bryant, Intel's chief financial officer.---That's the highest third-quarter growth rate we've seen in over 25 years," CFO Andy Bryant told the Associated Press.
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Seattle Deputy Police Chief Clark Kimerer said the exercise here went well, with some aspects, including the communication system linking various agencies, working better than expected.---Police Deputy Chief Clark Kimerer said the exercise went well, with some aspects, including the communication system between varying agencies, working better than expected.
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Telecommunications gear maker Lucent Technologies is being investigated by two federal agencies for possible violations of U.S. bribery laws in its operations in Saudi Arabia.---Two federal agencies are investigating telecommunications gear maker Lucent Technologies for possible violations of U.S. bribery laws in its operations in Saudi Arabia.
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"This sale is part of our efforts to simplify our Foodservice Products business and improve its cost structure," Multifoods chairman and chief executive officer Gary Costley said.---"This sale is part of our efforts to simplify our Foodservice Products business and improve its cost structure," chairman and CEO Gary Costley said in a statement.
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Three-year-old Jaryd Atadero vanished on Oct. 2, 1999 while on a hiking trip with a church group.---He was on a hiking trip that day with a church group.
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A DOD team is working to determine how hackers gained access to the system and what needs to be done to fix the breach.---A DoD team is on site to determine how this happened and what needs to be done to fix the breach, the release stated.
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Parrado's aunt believes her nephew, who has served a prison sentence in Cuba, will be persecuted if he is repatriated.---Maria Parrado believes her nephew, who served a 12-year prison sentence in Cuba after being arrested in Cuban waters, will be persecuted if he is sent back there.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday said companies trading on the biggest U.S. markets must win shareholder approval before granting stock options and other stock-based compensation plans to corporate executives.---Companies trading on the biggest stock markets must get shareholder approval before granting stock options and other equity compensation under rules cleared yesterday by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Per-user pricing is $29 for Workplace Messaging, $89 for Team Collaboration and $35 for Collaborative Learning.---Workplace Messaging is $29, Workplace Team Collaboration is $89, and Collaborative Learning is $35.
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"Instead of pursuing the most imminent and real threats – international terrorism – this Bush administration chose to settle old scores," Mr. Graham said.---"Instead of pursuing the most imminent and real threats - international terrorists," Graham said, "this Bush administration chose to settle old scores."
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Microsoft is preparing to alter its Internet Explorer browser, following a patent verdict that went against the company, Microsoft said Friday.---Microsoft Corp. is preparing changes to its Internet Explorer (IE) browser because of a patent verdict against it, the company said Friday.
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"It's routine for IBM to challenge its internal IT teams to rigorously test new platforms and technologies inside IBM," she said.---"It is routine for IBM to challenge its internal IT team to rigorously test new platforms and technology inside IBM."
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SARS has killed about 800 people and affected more than 8400 since being detected in China in November.---SARS has killed about 800 people and sickened more than 8,400 worldwide, mostly in Asia.
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Nearly 6,000 MTA drivers and train operators joined the mechanics in the picket line.---Nearly 6,000 MTA drivers and train operators then walked off the job in solidarity.
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The tech-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC shed 23.45 points, or 1.44 percent, to end at 1,603.97, based on the latest data.---The Standard & Poor's 500 Index was up 1.75 points, or 0.18 percent, to 977.68.
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The Infineon case began in August 2000, when Rambus accused Infineon of patent infringement and Infineon counter-sued Rambus for breach of contract and fraud.---At that time, Rambus accused Infineon of patent infringement and Infineon countersued Rambus for breach of contract and fraud.
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Low-income earners would pay a 5 percent tax on both types of investment income.---Low-income earners would pay a 5 percent rate for both capital gains and corporate dividends.
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