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  • He has changed the name of his new party from New Taiwan People's Party to People First Party, which a spokesman says is more reflective of its goals.

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  • "Every utility is regulated mostly by its state, " says Ed Legge, a spokesman for the Edison Electric Institute, the Washington lobbying group that represents the utility industry.

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  • Using its Internet service and portal, AOL will provide a "management dashboard" to users, allowing them to view call logs, and will likely tie the product in to its email and instant messaging applications, says a spokesman.

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  • Toyota spokesman Tomomi Imai says the company is unlikely to meet its sales forecast this year.

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  • "It is difficult to judge other compounds at an earlier stage where we don't have the data, " notes Vertex spokesman Michael Partridge, who says the company is confident in its position.

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  • What Entergy didn't expect, says a spokesman, is that the Vermont legislature would use its authority over the Public Service Board to get involved and thereby further politicize the issue.

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  • Brian Henry, a spokesman for Medtronic, says the company applies that policy to all its collaborating surgeons, thereby eliminating the temptation for them to do more surgeries to earn more royalty income.

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  • Its spokesman, Panyaza Lesufi, accepts there have been serious failings in Limpopo, but says that these are now being addressed by the national government.

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  • It has been widely reported in the Canadian media that oil sands company Suncor admitted to a leak of 1, 600 sq m from its Tar Island Pond 1 tailings pond in 1997, although a current spokesman for Suncor says he does not have any information about the incident.

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  • John Samuels, a spokesman for the Illinois prepaid plan, says the state is working to determine its next steps.

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  • "We underestimated the sensitivity of the White House to this practice, " says ONDCP spokesman Donald Maple, adding that the office would "rethink" its Internet privacy policies.

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  • Nielsen says it was unable to remove the scraped data from its database, but a company spokesman later said Nielsen had found a way to quarantine the PatientsLikeMe data to prevent it from being included in its reports for clients.

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  • "If a company has its trains safety certified for the tunnel, then they could effectively start straight away, " says a Eurotunnel spokesman.

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