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Mr. Montebourg hit back in his response to the U.S. businessman.
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But Spanish ace Nadal kept battling and got a lucky break in the fourth game of the decider as his U.S opponent's return hit the net cord and bounced back on his side of the net to fall down a break.
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Back in the U.S., pending home sales hit a three-year high in March, data released by the National Association of Realtors showed.
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Undeterred Canada hit back, Sinclair powering a fine header beyond the despairing Hope Solo in the U.S. goal after 67 minutes.
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But to dividend any of the overseas cash, it would first have to bring it back into the U.S., and take that big tax hit.
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Roddick hit back with 15 aces and 47 winners but Cilic, who took the scalp of U.S. Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro in the previous round, sealed his 10th win from 10 matches of 2010 to reach his first grand slam semifinal.
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Later in Brooklyn, a squad car hit its siren and lights as he tried to pull a U-turn on Flatbush Avenue to get back to the Brooklyn Bridge.
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