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2,494 | 0 | ORANGE JUICE: Prices declined for the second consecutive day as fears of frost striking Florida's citrus- growing area were further abated | VERB | 13 |
2,495 | 1 | And this year, more CDs are eligible to be rolled over than usual because skittish investors opted for one- year CDs after October's stock market debacle | VERB | 9 |
2,496 | 0 | Lots of people ride bicycles, joggers are out in fair numbers, and the last time I passed a tennis complex, all the courts were full | VERB | 3 |
2,497 | 0 | They pump their arms and wiggle their hips vigorously, producing a motion that Red Smith once likened to that of earthworms out after a thunderstorm | VERB | 1 |
2,498 | 0 | The attraction: flexibility, a way to escape the corporate " glass ceiling, " and an experienced franchiser to help them learn the ropes | VERB | 6 |
2,499 | 0 | The government had a change of heart and threatened to drag him off the boat in mid- Baltic, but then relented | VERB | 10 |
2,500 | 1 | The item veto strikes me as a good idea whose time has come, along with others common in our state constitutions | VERB | 3 |
2,501 | 0 | " But we found that at the end of three weeks, they want to kill you.' | VERB | 14 |
2,502 | 0 | The winter wheat crop, planted last fall, " is deteriorating as it matures because of moisture deficiencies, " said Mr. Schwensen | VERB | 4 |
2,503 | 1 | The " catastrophic illness " health- care bill approved by Congress yesterday will fill some major gaps in Medicare coverage for the elderly | VERB | 13 |
2,504 | 1 | Regardless of the election outcome, the towering federal deficit means the next president will inherit a flat defense budget and a far different defense climate than the one President Reagan enjoyed when he pumped up Pentagon spending virtually overnight in 1981 | VERB | 33 |
2,505 | 1 | When mixed with the blood of infected people, CBre3 sticks to the antibodies, causing a visually observable reaction | VERB | 9 |
2,506 | 1 | After making several major acquisitions, including American Motors Corp., in 1986 and 1987, Chrysler has spent this year trying to integrate those operations with its existing ones, and stepping up spending on technology to develop new products | VERB | 28 |
2,507 | 0 | Peter Lynch, who runs Fidelity Investments' mammoth Magellan Fund, said the recent performance of the big funds, which stumbled badly late last year, should shoot down the theory that they are " over the hill.' | VERB | 18 |
2,508 | 1 | In a flying start last year, checkers gave thumbs down to junk priced at$ 10 billion | VERB | 2 |
2,509 | 1 | Also, our regulatory conceptions would suggest monetary- policy tools of the European central bank be designed so that they enabled effective targeting of the monetary variables without recourse to quantitative controls -LRB- or other direct interventions in financial markets -RRB- | VERB | 6 |
2,510 | 0 | " We can't go any further until the commission has in fact examined the application, " she said | VERB | 12 |
2,511 | 1 | Despite many gains, the sad truth is that most of Mr. Eastland's time was spent sticking his finger in the dike of politically motivated attacks on Mr. Meese | VERB | 15 |
2,512 | 0 | An analogous appeal attacking similar treatment of future claims in the Manville case is pending before a federal appellate court in Manhattan | VERB | 3 |
2,513 | 0 | Before, a corporation owner could give heirs common stock to freeze asset values at that point for them; future asset appreciation would escape estate tax, and the parent could keep control and income through preferred stock | VERB | 22 |
2,514 | 1 | Boeing's first 737- 500 is expected to roll out next May | VERB | 7 |
2,515 | 0 | At Lloyds, for example, additions to loan- loss provisions knocked the key equity- to- assets ratio down to 4.4% at midyear from 5.8% at the start of 1987 | VERB | 9 |
2,516 | 1 | The message was programmed to be seen only once -- on March 2 -- " then it killed itself, " she said | VERB | 17 |
2,517 | 0 | Rather, emphasis should be placed on sophisticated incapacitating agents that do not kill or maim but simply render people unconscious or unable to act | VERB | 12 |
2,518 | 0 | The campaign was able to buy television time in the week before the election only because Mr. Ward personally lent it$ 20, 000 | VERB | 19 |
2,519 | 0 | Both praise this ad for its clean identification of an issue that matters to an audience targeted by the Democrats | VERB | 16 |
2,520 | 0 | The senator was so eager to appear with the governor at a campaign event July 1 that he awoke at 4:30 a.m. and flew his own twin- engine airplane to Dayton | VERB | 23 |
2,521 | 0 | He added that the hotel was " safe enough for you, maybe, but you can understand my own misgivings about eating here.' | VERB | 20 |
2,522 | 1 | Rumors fly at Smith Barney that its parent, Primerica, is disgusted and ready to sell the firm, though Primerica denies it | VERB | 1 |
2,523 | 0 | Data rooms opened this week, and for each of the eight packages, at least 10 companies plan to examine the information, Mr. Ketelsen said | VERB | 18 |
2,524 | 0 | Zero makes cases, cabinets and cooling equipment for the electronics industry and industrial and consumer use | VERB | 5 |
2,525 | 0 | James D. Harper Jr., a big Chicago investor and former real estate lending chief at Continental Illinois Corp., said he lent hundreds of millions of dollars to Mr. Zell over the years, it was always repaid, and that Mr. Zell nearly always made out well | VERB | 20 |
2,526 | 0 | Largely because of missing inventory, Crazy Eddie Inc. reported a fiscal third- quarter loss of$ 73 million, exceeding its sales of$ 68.7 million for the period | VERB | 3 |
2,527 | 0 | MISSED CONNECTIONS: If you're bound for Denver but get stuck in Detroit for the night because of a missed connection, don't expect the airline to help | VERB | 18 |
2,528 | 1 | A U.S. District Court judge in Pittsburgh, who was examining BNS's compliance with federal bank- borrowing regulations, has said he would remove his injunction if Koppers and BNS agreed to merge | VERB | 9 |
2,529 | 1 | Last week, according to reports from Beirut, forces of the Iranian- directed Hezbollah, or Party of God, forced the rival, Syrian- backed Amal militia to withdraw from parts of the Lebanese capital's Shiite Moslem slums and planted Iranian flags atop the mosques there | VERB | 36 |
2,530 | 1 | " Day by day the opportunity was flowing away like blood draining out of my arm. " -RRB-/-R | VERB | 7 |
2,531 | 0 | Both France and Italy want to escape the slow- growth effects of Bundesbank dominance of the EMS. West Germans, however, believes it is they that must adapt by showing a greater willingness to employ restrictive monetary and fiscal policies when these are needed to maintain currency stability | VERB | 6 |
2,532 | 1 | If the story has cooled, it is because Speaker Wright and the Democratic caucus pulled the plug at the right moment | VERB | 4 |
2,533 | 1 | " As long as the rains come pouring down on our land, we have hope.' | VERB | 7 |
2,534 | 1 | According to Indian government estimates, more than 2, 800 people were killed by the escaping gas and thousands were injured | VERB | 11 |
2,535 | 0 | If that sounds like obstinacy, perhaps it's time once more to examine carefully the forces that have kept the Arab- Israeli conflict boiling so long | VERB | 11 |
2,536 | 0 | Instead, improved earnings flowed in large part from last year's decision to reintroduce a five- stick, 25-cent pack of sugared gum | VERB | 3 |
2,537 | 0 | The first jury, which included two Japanese, quickly tossed out a statue of a French flag topped by the red ball from the Japanese flag, a statue of the bottom part of a man's head with a bunch of ladders sticking out the top, a mammoth mechanical lotus flower, scores of giant TV screens, and dozens of assorted towers, including one with gardens planted in a spiral up the middle | VERB | 63 |
2,538 | 0 | But the rumor was embraced by the market as it helped fill in the paucity of news on which to trade, according to participants | VERB | 11 |
2,539 | 0 | In June 1986, the Department of Correction announced that killer William Horton had escaped while on a weekend off from prison -- his 10th furlough | VERB | 13 |
2,540 | 0 | " USA Today, " in only its fifth week on the air, has been besieged by lackluster ratings, savage reviews, rumors -- fed by competitors -- that the show will be canceled, and a spate of new rival programs aimed at replacing it | VERB | 14 |
2,541 | 0 | The regulations urge employers with a large staff of women to provide appropriate sanitary equipment, rooms for pregnant women to rest, and nurseries and kindergartens | VERB | 20 |
2,542 | 1 | The move struck some analysts as an interim one because of Mr. Thomas's age and background | VERB | 2 |
2,543 | 0 | Farmers have planted pine trees on many former soybean fields under a government program that pays them$ 45 an acre each year to idle land | VERB | 2 |
2,544 | 0 | Particularly remarkable in this context are Whistler's lyrical 1864 depiction of an English woman examining a blue- and- white ceramic vase, which mixes Chinese and Japanese themes, and Monet's astonishingly brash depiction of his wife in a bright red kimono, surrounded by fans | VERB | 14 |
2,545 | 1 | Then Mr. Jenninger warned against forgetting: " Our past will not rest... | VERB | 11 |
2,546 | 0 | " But it would be unusual for the appeals court to kick him out, since all the judges have to live with each other.' | VERB | 11 |
2,547 | 0 | This year, it gave General Motors permission to lend -- through local dealerships -- fleets of cars for party VIPs to use during each convention | VERB | 8 |
2,548 | 0 | Recently, an appeals court in San Francisco struck down a federal program requiring drug testing for railroad employees after accidents | VERB | 7 |
2,549 | 1 | A survey of U.K. institutional fund managers found most expect London stocks to be flat after the fiscal 1989 budget is announced, as Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson strikes a careful balance between cutting taxes and not overstimulating the economy | VERB | 29 |
2,550 | 1 | By 1983 he had become so absorbed in his quest that he resigned as China correspondent for The Wall Street Journal and spent much of the next four years in China visiting relatives, searching libraries and scrabbling through underbrush looking for grave sites | VERB | 6 |
2,551 | 0 | But this is an institution, filled with patients who' ve lost their health and some who' ve lost their minds | VERB | 5 |
2,552 | 0 | Only American policy in Vietnam has been as maligned, vilified and attacked as U.S. policy toward Iran | VERB | 11 |
2,553 | 0 | Others are drinking heavily | VERB | 2 |
2,554 | 1 | While this is clearly incompatible with the Fez plan, the Algiers resolutions merely criticized the U.S. policy for its Israeli bias without targeting the Shultz plan specifically | VERB | 22 |
2,555 | 1 | The delay agreed to by the railroad and the United Transportation Union will give Congress a chance to take final action today on a bill reinstating a government- ordered cooling off period in the long- running labor dispute | VERB | 29 |
2,556 | 1 | Mr. Barakat of Smith Barney said the fact that Saudi Arabia production has jumped along with the other 12 OPEC members is a " really negative " sign because the kingdom had been a great proponent of sticking to quotas | VERB | 37 |
2,557 | 1 | The specialist system has been attacked frequently since the October market crash, especially by the Chicago- based futures markets | VERB | 5 |
2,558 | 0 | As the Army pressed Oshkosh to fix the trucks, says Col. Ronald Cundrick, an Army lawyer, " we had them stacked all over the place.' | VERB | 6 |
2,559 | 1 | A " guide to business technique, " yes; the " autobiography " of a tycoon, sure; a volume of " management tips, " you bet; but to hear the publishing world tell it, the vulgar GRQ book is a thing of the past, having vaporized like those screwy financial schemes cooked up by the likes of Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton | VERB | 44 |
2,560 | 0 | Among short- term interest rates, the rate on federal funds, or reserves banks lend each other overnight, averaged 6.81%, according to Fulton Prebon -LRB- U.S.A -RRB- | VERB | 13 |
2,561 | 1 | Federal prosecutors in Texas, California and Florida are particularly burdened with bank fraud investigations, many targeting savings and loans that failed after speculative lending binges | VERB | 15 |
2,562 | 1 | Mr. Reagan's speech was designed to kick off a triumphant final year in office, but a new poll suggests that his standing in public opinion hasn't recovered from the dive it took after the disclosure of the Iran- Contra affair | VERB | 6 |
2,563 | 0 | The researchers called in healthy members of the Mormon family with the cancer clustering and examined them with a fiber optic device inserted through the bowel that produces images of the inside of the colon | VERB | 15 |
2,564 | 1 | The drought is expected to draw down agricultural stockpiles, which could help " cool " the third- quarter- GNP report, economists said | VERB | 13 |
2,565 | 1 | Weeks later, " Penthouse finally realized that Dominion was intentionally destroying the deal, " sought other financing, failed, and had to abandon the project, the judge said | VERB | 10 |
2,566 | 1 | Another area is management succession, which is looming large at GM. Vice Chairman Donald J. Atwood, who oversees GM's high- tech subsidiaries, retires next year, and Chairman Smith is scheduled to step down in July 1990 | VERB | 31 |
2,567 | 1 | The approach is raising eyebrows in the cigarette industry, which generally refrains from attacking the competition by name | VERB | 13 |
2,568 | 1 | And millions of animals will die | VERB | 5 |
2,569 | 1 | Mr. Lawson insists the acceleration is but " a blip " and says recently imposed higher interest rates will cool things off without interrupting growth | VERB | 19 |
2,570 | 1 | Their recent hostile tender offer for Chicago- based USG dragged on for months before the company defeated them earlier this year with a sweetened recapitalization plan | VERB | 9 |
2,571 | 1 | The concerted intervention succeeded in knocking the dollar down to about 1.8870 marks, but strong demand lifted it off its lows almost immediately | VERB | 5 |
2,572 | 0 | Rioting Iranians attacked the Soviet Union's Embassy in Tehran, accusing Moscow of supplying Iraq with missiles used in recent raids on Iran | VERB | 2 |
2,573 | 0 | He retreats into jolly descriptions of a few days spent behind the front lines in French villages and ruined chateaux teeming with wild flowers; he records his progress from naive snob to combat veteran horsing around, playing cricket, drinking champagne and port, and thinking of his servant as his " most valuable possession.' | VERB | 38 |
2,574 | 1 | I' ve gotten so many invitations, in fact, that I' ve stopped filling out the forms, with their requests that I list my " creative works " and " awards, honors, grants.' | VERB | 12 |
2,575 | 0 | The LCG produced for the Apollo astronauts and used by current shuttle crews is made of white spandex and ribbed with 1 8-inch tubing through which water is pumped from a heat exchanger worn on a backpack to maintain an even body temperature | VERB | 28 |
2,576 | 1 | One look at her pudgy face, shot to make her seem like a powder- brained Kewpie doll, vaporizes whatever credibility Jamie's anguish might have had | VERB | 17 |
2,577 | 0 | They will change their attitude -- and will lend money to Brazil -- they have too much at stake not to, " says Rimmer de Vries, chief international economist at Morgan Guaranty Trust Co | VERB | 8 |
2,578 | 1 | One broker, whose business failed after the crash, began abusing drugs -- mainly sleeping pills -- and contemplated divorce and suicide, says Mari Terzaghi, a clinical psychologist who treats many Wall Street professionals | VERB | 13 |
2,579 | 0 | Mr. Stambaugh then moved to Florida and filed for divorce there; a Florida circuit court dissolved the marriage but left the financial settlement to be determined elsewhere because the couple's principal assets were Pennsylvania real estate | VERB | 15 |
2,580 | 1 | The article cited by many traders for kicking off Monday's rally appeared in the Sunday Times of London and was written by Goldman Sachs's London- based chief international economist, David Morrison, an influential exchange- rate forecaster | VERB | 7 |
2,581 | 0 | For the superstitious, Ms. Frese explains, it's supposed to ward off evil: Legend holds that witches can't touch it and survive | VERB | 17 |
2,582 | 0 | The Swiss chemical companies haven't escaped profit slowdowns or declines in recent years | VERB | 5 |
2,583 | 1 | " He gave me the job and stuck with me, even though I really wasn't very good at first | VERB | 7 |
2,584 | 0 | Sematech, as the venture is called, is the U.S. chip industry's answer to Japan's government- aided efforts to target the semiconductor industry for global domination | VERB | 18 |
2,585 | 0 | About US$ 75 million of the debt is owed to the Brunei government, with the remainder due more than 30 international banks that lent the then Khoo- owned National Bank money before it was seized and closed by Brunei in November 1986 | VERB | 23 |
2,586 | 1 | -- The high court, 6- 2, temporarily reversed U.S. attempts to strip an alleged Nazi collaborator of U.S. citizenship and ordered new hearings for a retired New Jersey dental technician who is accused of helping to kill Jews in Lithuania during World War II | VERB | 36 |
2,587 | 0 | Those convoys currently protect only Kuwaiti tankers flying U.S. flags, but in Washington, Pentagon officials are discussing whether to extend protection to all neutral ships | VERB | 7 |
2,588 | 1 | They slept one night in my house | VERB | 1 |
2,589 | 0 | Last month, South Korea's Ministry of Trade and Industry put semiconductors at the top of a list of seven high- technology industries that it has targeted for rapid development over the next five years, starting in 1989 | VERB | 25 |
2,590 | 0 | The failure of a rocket joint touched off the January 1986 explosion that killed the seven Challenger astronauts | VERB | 13 |
2,591 | 0 | Federal thrift- industry regulators have targeted it as one of hundreds of failing S& Ls in the Southwest that it intends to merge with other, better- capitalized institutions as part of a broad plan to restructure the industry | VERB | 5 |
2,592 | 0 | Leaders of six unions representing GM's U.K. manual and salaried workers recommended earlier this month that workers strike from Monday after talks with the company over improvements in pensions broke down | VERB | 17 |
2,593 | 0 | The leg of a corpse was sticking out of the side, and frantically I grabbed it; it wrenched off, and casting it down I pulled in a couple of rifles and yelled to the troops in the gunpit to throw me more | VERB | 14 |