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So show up a little early--8:00 p.m. for a 9 o'clock set (which usually starts late).
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The time passed 9 o'clock a.m.
NPR: Iraqi Dentist Learns of Torture, Death of Friend
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"It's a long ways off and I'm focused on governing well, " O'Malley said of presidential talk during an interview.
WSJ: New generation of governors seeking the limelight
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O.s, and there were whispers that a group of osteopath-hating M.
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"I'm very concerned that individual pupils will suffer as a result of this, " said Mr O'Kane, general secretary of the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers.
BBC: A-level marking 'grossly unjust'
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And in response to O'Sullivan's comment, Carter joked: "I'm going to buy a Ford Focus convertible, I've been dying to get one!"
BBC: Carter hits historic Crucible 147
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"I'm a great believer if you hire the right people you get the right results, " said O'Brien.
BBC: Trapattoni named Republic manager
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In a memo sent to employees at 5 p.m. today, Times Co. chairman Arthur O.
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CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Una Cruzada Ideol��gica contra Alberto Fujimori
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DeLay's fund-raising tactics for the groups -- his nickname is "The Hammer" -- have prompted a racketeering suit filed by the Democrats' House campaign committee alleging that DeLay's m.o crossed the line into illegality.
CNN: Heard of soft money? Meet squishy money
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For instance, O'Connell and Simon Shaw in the second row is a possible one, but I'm not sure we'll see Saturday's back row of Joe Worsley, Martyn Williams and Andy Powell in the first Test - it doesn't look right to me.
BBC: Jeremy Guscott column
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"I'm confident that with leaps and bounds in prosthetics they will get back to a completely normal life, " says O-Lyn marketing director Mark Negron.
WSJ: In Boston, Families Grapple With Long Road Ahead