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The US investment bank said: "We believe the long-term prospects for the energy sector in the UK remain attractive."---"We believe the long-term prospects for the energy sector in the UK remain attractive," Goldman said.
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Available in June, Bare Metal Restore 4.6 costs $900 per Windows client and $1,000 per Unix client for new customers.---Bare Metal Restore 4.6 will be available in mid-June, said Veritas, and will cost $900 per Windows client and $1,000 per Unix client.
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Both Estrada and Honasan have denied any involvement in the failed military rebellion.---Mr Estrada has denied any involvement in the plot.
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It was not immediately known how many people were on flight UTA 141, which could carry 141 passengers and crew.---It was still not known exactly how many people were on the plane, which could carry 141 passengers and crew.
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But the country is scrambling to prevent it spreading to the vast countryside where most of its 1.3 billion people live.---China is scrambling to stop the disease from spreading to the countryside, where most of its 1.3 billion people live.
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But labor leaders said it was often difficult for these Americans to join a union because many employers fought organizing efforts.---But labor leaders say it is often hard for these people to join a union because many employers aggressively fight organizing efforts.
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Australia's view on Zimbabwe "will not be changing, irrespective of the views of other countries," he said.---Before the commitee was formed, Mr Howard was defiant, saying Australia's view on Zimbabwe "will not be changing, irrespective of the views of other countries".
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The Democratic primary results have a margin of error of plus or minus 6.1 percentage points.---The Democratic sample has an error margin of plus or minus 6.1 percent.
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Advertising revenue at the FT newspaper was down 18 percent in the first half and circulation was down 5 percent.---Advertising revenue at the Financial Times was down about 18 percent in the first half and recent months have seen little improvement.
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"We disagree with the judge's decision on notice for Engine Company 261," said a statement by Michael A. Cardozo, the city's corporation counsel.---He added that: "We disagree with the judge's decision on notice for Engine Company 261."
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The market remains pinned in a narrow range after a powerful rally drove the broad Standard & Poor's 500 index .SPX up more than 20 percent since mid-March.---The market remains pinned in a narrow range after a powerful rally pushed the broad S&P 500 index up more than 20 percent since mid-March.
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Samuel Waksal, ImClone's former CEO, recently began serving a prison sentence of more than seven years for securities fraud.---Waksal, who pleaded guilty to securities fraud charges, recently began serving a prison sentence of more than seven years.
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Scotland Yard said the three were charged under the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, with alleged failure to disclose information about acts of terrorism.---Scotland Yard said in a statement it had charged a 46-year-old man and two women aged 27 and 35 with failing to disclose information about acts of terr...
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Witnesses said they believed the man planned to crash the Launceston-bound Qantas flight 1737, which was carrying 47 passengers and six crew.---Witnesses believe he wanted to crash Flight 1737, which had 47 passengers and six crew.
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In Virginia, Mr. Kilgore, a Republican, accused the court of undermining "Virginia's right to pass legislation that reflects the views and values of our citizens."---The Virginia attorney-general, Jerry Kilgore, accused the Supreme Court of undermining "Virginia's right to pass legislation that reflects the views and v...
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The deal will combine Adobe's Form Server, Form Designer and Reader products with IBM's DB2 Content Manager and DB2 CommonStore products.---Big Blue will integrate Adobe's Form Server, Form Designer and Reader products with its DB2 Content Manager and DB2 CommonStore products designed for businesses.
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The research is set to change how the public and doctors check for melanomas.---Now research by Melbourne's Alfred Hospital will change how the public and doctors check for melanomas.
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Spider-Man snatched $114.7 million in its debut last year and went on to capture $403.7 million.---Spider-Man, rated PG-13, snatched $114.7 million in its first weekend and went on to take in $403.7 million.
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In Las Vegas, agents entered two clubs — Cheetah's and Jaguars — along with Galardi Enterprises, an office atop a bar and pool hall in downtown Las Vegas.---In Las Vegas, federal agents stormed two clubs - Cheetah's and Jaguars - along with Galardi Enterprises, an office atop a bar in downtown.
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The announcements were made at the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) in Amsterdam.---The submission was on Monday, but the announcement was made Friday at the International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam.
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Because of the holiday period, the agency will not release data from the period since Dec. 27 until today.---Because of the holidays, CDC is not releasing data from the period since Dec. 27 until today.
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As Samudra sat down to hear the indictment, he looked over to his nine lawyers and shouted ``God is Great'' three times.---As he sat down to hear the indictment, Samudra looked over to his nine lawyers and shouted "Takbir!", or "Proclaim!", a religious rallying cry.
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IBM said it believes that the investigation arose from a separate SEC investigation of a customer of IBM's Retail Store Solutions unit, which markets and sells point-of-sale products.---The company added: "IBM believes that the investigation arises from a separate investigation by the SEC of a customer of IBM's Retail...
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"I think the financial diplomacy here of the sort that we are engaged in is the surest course to get the result we want."---"The financial diplomacy we're engaged in is the surest course to get what we want," Mr. Snow said.
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"No, what I do is I answer questions as to whether or not the help that is available is being delivered," Bush said.---"Now I want to know whether or not the help that is available is being expedited and made available.
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Perry has since called two special legislative sessions to try force the redistricting plan through.---Since then, Texas Gov. Rick Perry has called two special sessions trying to push the measure through.
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The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC lost 4.95 points, or 0.33 percent, at 1,486.14.---The more broadly based Nasdaq Telecommunications Index rose 0.7 percent.
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"The difference is just something called the tuner, which is a very small piece of equipment."---The only difference is a tuner, a small piece of electronics."
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When the butterflies were exposed to constant light, they flew directly towards the sun, presumably because they no longer had any sense of time.---And when butterflies were exposed to constant light, they flew directly toward the sun, apparently having lost their sense of time.
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They said he organized a network of associates operating in as many as a dozen states.---Agents described Carlow, 50, as a "major player'' who organized a network of associates operating in as many as a dozen states.
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In addition, David Jones will pay him $10 million to take over the Foodchain leases.---DJs will pay homewares and furniture group Freedom $10 million to take over the Foodchain store leases.
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Indeed, Mr. Weill, a self-described workaholic, said he planned to remain very involved in the company.---Still, Mr. Weill will remain very much a power at the company.
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Tisha Kresler, a spokeswoman for Global Crossing, declined to comment.---A Global Crossing representative had no immediate comment.
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The agreement between architect Daniel Libeskind and representatives of developer Larry Silverstein gives architect David Childs the lead role in developing the "Freedom Tower."---The collaboration gives architect David Childs, who has done extensive work with Silverstein, the lead role in developing the tower, which i...
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O'Keefe declined to discuss whether such photos from spy satellites might have been able to detect the small crack in the wing.---O'Keefe declined to discuss whether such photos would have enough resolution to detect small cracks in the wing panels.
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Residents forced out of their homes on Sunday returned Monday, many to floods in their basements or lower floors.---Residents of 220 homes forced out of their houses Sunday returned Monday, many to flooded basements or lower floors.
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Initial reports indicated the shots had been fired from inside a mosque.---According to Central Command's initial reports, the attackers fired from a mosque in the city.
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Last week, the executive committee of the Board of Trustees issued a no-confidence vote in Goldin.---But last week the executive committee of the board of trustees gave him a vote of no confidence.
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Mahmud controlled access to Saddam for everyone but immediate family members, Pentagon officials said.---Mahmud controlled access to Saddam and was frequently at his side.
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Manfred Bischoff, EADS co-chairman and also a member of the management board of DaimlerChrysler, said both EPI and Pratt & Whitney had presented "excellent proposals.---Manfred Bischoff, EADS co-chairman and a member of DaimlerChrysler's management board, said EPI and P&W had presented "excellent proposals.
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The TAAD and SAR-x chips are priced from $125 to $300 in quantities of 10,000.---The products are priced at $575 and $295 in quantities of 10,000.
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The findings are being published today in the Annals of Internal Medicine.---The findings are published in the July 1st issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine.
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The Standard & Poor's 500 Index shed 5.20, or 0.6 percent, to 924.42 as of 9:33 a.m. in New York.---The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX edged down 9 points, or 0.98 percent, to 921.
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D'Cunha said, from a science standpoint, Toronto's last case was April 19, so the all-clear day was actually yesterday.---He said, from a science standpoint, the city's last case was April 19, so the all clear day was actually yesterday.
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Mike Austreng, editor of the weekly Cold Spring Record, said he saw one wounded student taken from the school by helicopter.---Mike Austreng, the editor of the weekly Cold Spring Record, said he saw one wounded person airlifted from the school and another taken away by ambulance.
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They describe themselves as "lifelong non-smokers whose primary interest is an accurate determination of the health effects of tobacco".---The journal says: "Both are lifelong non-smokers whose primary interest is an accurate determination of the health effects of tobacco."
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A photograph of the doctor's son, Ariel, holding the guitar appeared in the National Enquirer two weeks after Harrison's death.---A picture of the doctor's son holding the guitar appeared in the National Enquirer just two weeks after George died.
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Inamed shares closed down nearly 12 percent on Nasdaq, where it was one of the top percentage losers.---Inamed shares dropped as much as about 16 percent on Nasdaq, where it was one of the top percentage losers.
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The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC gained 21.35 points, or 1.33 percent, to 1,624.91.---The tech-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC eased 5.16 points, or 0.32 percent, at 1,590.75, breaking a six-day string of gains.
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Before completion, the group will take surplus cash of 16.5m from TCG to reduce its net borrowings.---Prior to completion, CCG said it will also extract surplus cash of $27 million to reduce net borrowings.
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Delta personnel at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport were scrambling all day to find alternate flights -- even on other airlines, when necessary -- to move the inconvenienced passengers.---Delta personnel at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport scrambled all day to find alternate flights -- includi...
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"Based on that review, I have concluded that CEO & President Greg Parseghian and General Counsel Maud Mater should be replaced," said Falcon in a statement.---Based on that review, I have concluded that CEO and President Greg Parseghian and General Counsel Maud Mater should be replaced," Falcon said.
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For the year, Marvell expects revenue of $760 million to $790 million.---Marvell Technology also reported revenue of $168.3 million, exceeding the First Call estimate of $162.6 million.
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In trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Kraft shares fell 25 cents to close at $32.30.---Kraft's shares fell 25 cents to close at $32.30 yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange.
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The European Union banned the import of genetically modified food in 1998; the United States is now demanding that the EU end its ban.---The union banned the import of genetically modified food in 1998 after many consumers feared health risks.
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Stealing identities and credit card numbers with bogus e-mail and websites that appear to come from legitimate companies is an increasing problem on the Internet, federal officials warned Monday.---Stealing identities and credit-card numbers with bogus e-mail and Web sites that appear to come from legitimate companies ...
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He was listed last night in critical but stable condition at Kings County Hospital Center, police said.---That victim, a New Jersey resident, was in critical but stable condition at the hospital.
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Investigators have meticulously looked into virtually every aspect of Campbell's personal and financial affairs, Campbell has acknowledged.---Investigators continue to probe virtually every aspect of Campbell's personal and financial affairs, the former mayor has said.
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For the full 12-month period ending June 30, advanced services lines of all technology types increased by 56 percent.---For the full year period ending June 30, 2003, high-speed lines increased by 45 percent.
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On Sunday August 3, the House of Deputies voted nearly 2-1 in favor of the Reverend Gene Robinson of New Hampshire.---On Tuesday in Minneapolis, the House of Bishops gave final approval on a 62-43 vote for the Rev. V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire to become bishop.
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Federal officials gave the DPS officer an FAA number to call to initiate lost-aircraft procedures.---Federal officials then gave the Texas DPS officer a number to call at the FAA to initiate lost aircraft procedures.
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After 26 hours of surgery and a year of anticipation, the boys were separated Sunday at Children's Medical Center of Dallas.---Two-year-old Egyptian twin boys, born with their heads conjoined, have been separated after 26 hours of surgery at the Children's Medical Centre in Dallas.
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But the settlement also defers any payment to investors, potentially for years, until the securities lawsuits against the brokerage firms are resolved.---Any payment to investors will be delayed, potentially for years, until the securities lawsuits against the brokerage firms are resolved.
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"The GPL violates the U.S. Constitution, together with copyright, antitrust and export control laws," SCO Group said in an answer filed to an IBM court filing.---"The GPL violates the U.S. Constitution, together with copyright, antitrust and export control laws," states SCO in documents filed with the U.S. District Co...
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The Nasdaq composite index dropped 33.90, or 2.1 percent, to 1,610.82, having risen 1.1 percent last week.---The Nasdaq composite index rose 16.74, or 1 percent, to 1,650.75.
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Elsewhere in Europe, Philips was up 4.6 percent after raising its targets for chip sales on Friday.---Elsewhere in Europe, Philips was up 3.8 percent after saying on Friday it was seeing positive developments with its U.S. dollar sales.
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Police searched Tanzi's home near Parma on Wednesday, and prosecutors had sought to interrogate him that day only to find he had left Italy for an undisclosed foreign country.---Magistrates searched Tanzi's home near Parma on Wednesday and tried to question him the same day, only to find he had left Italy for an undisc...
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The rule bars groups from airing ads that promote, support, attack or oppose a candidate at any time.---It upheld fallback rules that bar the same groups from airing ads that promote, support, attack or oppose a candidate at any time.
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Last year, Cuban officials said none of nearly two dozen nominated Cuban musicians received U.S. visas on time to attend the Grammys in Los Angeles.---Cuban officials said that last year none of about two dozen nominated Cuban musicians received U.S. visas in time to attend the Latin Grammys.
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The 244th Engineer Battalion has been clearing rubble, building playgrounds and restoring irrigation in Iraq, the military said.---The battalion has been clearing rubble, building playgrounds and restoring irrigation in Iraq, military officials told The Associated Press.
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Xerox shares closed at $11.45, up 2 cents on the New York Stock Exchange.---Xerox shares rose 2 cents to close at $11.45 on the New York Stock Exchange.
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It may suggest that the exchange give up its regulatory powers.---It has no jurisdiction over his pay but does oversee the exchange's regulatory powers.
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At midday Saturday, automatic gunfire rattled windows in the Qadesiyah neighborhood, a largely Arab area that borders a Kurdish quarter.---Automatic gunfire rattled windows in the Qadesiya neighborhood at midday today, a largely Arab area that borders a Kurdish quarter.
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Southwest, the largest U.S. discount airline, said Friday that inspections of its fleet of 385 planes had found no additional items.---Southwest said it completed inspections of its entire fleet of 385 aircraft and found no additional items.
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The vulnerability affects Windows NT 4.0, NT 4.0 Terminal Services Edition, XP and 2000, as well as Windows Server 2003.---Microsoft issued a patch for the vulnerability, which affects Windows NT 4.0, Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Services Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.
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The FBI later learned that two of the hijackers had lived near Awadallah in San Diego.---The government charged that Awadallah knew both hijackers when they lived in the San Diego area.
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"We need to change old habits and seriously rethink business-as-usual."---He urged employees to "avoid complacency" and to "change old habits and seriously rethink business-as-usual."
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The panel said some of NASA's cameras were obsolete and others no longer have a good view, because of civilian buildings built near them.---Others no longer have a good view, it said, because of civilian buildings built near them.
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Both companies automate many channels, though XM has some live programming, and Sirius airs live in-studio performances and interviews.---Both companies automate many channels, although XM has some live programming anchored by disc jockeys who can field requests, and Sirius airs live in-studio performances and intervie...
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The national denomination of the Episcopal Church, with 2.3 million members, is the U.S. branch of the 77 million-member Anglican Communion.---The Episcopal Church, with 2.3 million members, is the American branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion, which has 77 million adherents.
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That means that if the planet is in a season, it will continue to brighten for the next 20 years.---If what scientists are observing is truly seasonal change, the planet will continue to brighten for another 20 years.
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Neighboring Canada has just decided to legalize same-sex marriage, and they have high hopes that Massachusetts' supreme court will take a similar step soon.---Canada has just decided to legalize same-sex marriage, and they have high hope that Massachusetts' high court will take a similar step within a few weeks.
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Excluding food and energy costs, the core CPI was up 0.1 percent last month, compared to a rise of 0.2 percent in July.---Excluding food and energy costs, the core CPI is seen rising 0.2 percent, matching the July figure.
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The matriarch - who celebrates her 81st birthday next month - was yesterday thanked for her generosity by model and actor Sarah O'Hare, the National Breast Cancer Foundation patron.---The matriarch, who celebrates her 81st birthday next month, was thanked personally yesterday for her generosity by actress Sarah O'Hare,...
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The researchers at Imperial College London had previously shown that the hormone could suppress the appetites of lean people.---Bloom and his colleagues had previously shown that the hormone, PYY3-36, could curb the appetites of lean people.
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Voyager 2, also launched in 1977, lags some 1.6 billion miles behind Voyager 1.---Voyager 1 was launched on September 5, 1977, 16 days after its companion, Voyager 2.
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The film stars James Brolin as Mr. Reagan and Judy Davis as Mrs. Reagan.---Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winners James Brolin and Judy Davis star as Ronald and Nancy Reagan in The Reagans.
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Wind River also cut costs, reducing first-quarter operating expenses by 28 percent to $47.1 million.---Operating expenses fell 28 percent to $47.1 million in the first quarter from $65.8 million a year earlier.
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But Advani said Pakistan should prove its sincerity by handing over suspects wanted by New Delhi in connection with previous bombings in India.---Advani said Pakistan should prove its sincerity by handing over suspects wanted by New Delhi for past bombings.
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A federal judge yesterday disconnected a new national "do-not-call" list, just days before it was to take effect, saying the agency that created it lacked the authority.---A federal judge yesterday struck down the national do-not-call registry slated to take effect Oct. 1, ruling the Federal Trade Commission had no aut...
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The U.S. Conference Board said its latest measure of business confidence hit 60 after falling to 53 in its first quarter survey.---The Conference Board said its measure of business confidence, which had fallen to 53 in the first quarter of 2003, improved to 60 in the most recent second quarter.
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The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> was up 9.69 points, or 0.98 percent, at 994.53.---The tech-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> gained 18.35 points, or 1.13 percent, to 1,646.02.
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A nationally known itinerant computer hacker faces a federal arrest warrant on a sealed federal complaint in New York, a federal defender in California said Friday.---A nationally known computer hacker is being sought on a federal arrest warrant stemming from a sealed complaint in New York, a federal defender in Califo...
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New York City will get an estimated $182.5 million in tax revenue from the bonuses this year, compared with last year's $125.4 million.---New York City will collect an estimated $182.5 million in tax revenue from the 2003 bonuses, compared with the $125.4 million it collected in 2002.
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Under state law, DeVries must be released to the jurisdiction in which he was convicted.---Under state policy, DeVries was to be returned to San Jose, where he was last convicted.
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Whitney said officials evacuated a YMCA camp that had been scheduled to host 250 people beginning Sunday.---Whitney said officials evacuated a camp where 250 people were expected to arrive Sunday.
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AN inquest into the car crash that killed Princess Diana will be held January 6, the royal family's coroner announced overnight.---Inquests into the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed will be formally opened in the New Year, the Royal Family's coroner announced yesterday.
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United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan suggested on Monday that the United States should lead a multinational force to stop fighting between government forces and rebels in Liberia.---U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Saturday called for the urgent dispatch of a multinational force to Liberia to halt fighting b...
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Chairman Michael Powell and FCC colleagues at the Wednesday hearing.---FCC chief Michael Powell presides over hearing Monday.
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MessageLabs, which runs outsourced e-mail servers for 700,000 customers around the world, said it had filtered out 27,000 infected e-mails in 115 countries as of Thursday morning.---Messagelabs, which runs outsourced e-mail servers for 700,000 customers around the world, has labeled the worm "high risk" and reports mor...
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