Talks about talks with the North have just started in New York, and South Korea has called off joint military exercises with the United States.
Then I unveiled a training program and contest funded by our company to kick off the joint venture.
Yet on December 11, Microsoft spun Amalga off into a joint venture with General Electric.
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The European Commission thinks this one-off plan could presage joint Eurobonds.
But this week, French and Chinese destroyers staged joint manoeuvres off the Chinese coast, the Chinese navy's biggest ever with a foreign country, according to the Chinese press.
It is not (yet) formally off track in its joint European Union-International Monetary Fund adjustment programme, and there's no big "forcing" event coming up to concentrate their minds.
Indeed, May's joint sell-off in commodities and equities echoes similarly timed declines in 2010 and 2011.
The joint venture is laying off workers and shedding divisions it acquired only a few years before.
His only sensible options are joint ventures or selling off the mines.
But Li, 78, is so keen on the growth opportunity for pharmaceuticals in China that he devotes some of his valuable time to signing off on Chi-Med's joint ventures.
Later on, I found out that the husband took the money from the sale of the house out of their joint bank account and ran off with his much younger secretary.
Another hurdle is that Tempe Mayor Neil Giuliano got angry last month and called the joint Tempe-Mesa deal off after learning Hawker had submitted a personal statement opposing the statement for the publicity pamphlet for the Nov. 7 election.
Mike Mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, kicked off our discussion and reinforced the critical nature of energy security for the Department.
Rather than attempt to pay the last of these bonds off, FDR got Congress to pass House Joint Resolution (HJR 192) in April of 1933.
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They would carry short-take-off and vertical-landing versions of the Joint Strike Fighter, stealthy planes that are being developed jointly with America to replace the Harrier jump-jets.
So they are buying a version of the next-generation joint strike fighter that can take off and land vertically, eliminating the need for long runways or aircraft carrier catapults.
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Be it an off-the-beaten-path ribs joint in Memphis or a croissant quest in Paris, there's a measurable return to what's real -- those places and dishes that locals and travelers alike obsess over.
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"And I believe that if we wilt or leave, America's security will be much worse off, " Bush said, in a joint appearance with Iraqi interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi before reporters in the White House Rose Garden.
Federal officials have narrowed their probe into the cause of a May 17 derailment and train crash in Connecticut, saying a cracked rail joint where the first train slid off the tracks had been repaired by maintenance workers last month.
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To help off-load the risk, Scheetz is forming joint ventures on all of the new projects.
Setting aside mutual suspicions, and differences over their shared border, India and China agreed to resume joint military exercises, including against pirates off Somalia.
The electric engine is installed over the rear wheels and functions off of a signal gear, produced as a joint-venture between Mercedes-Benz and Bosch.
The two were not on speaking terms until a senior Ballarpur emissary brought the young graduate in to work in a joint venture with DuPont (later sold off) to make nylon tire cord.
Like many Americans, the Muchmores think they can stay comfortable even as they put the kids through college, look out for Clara's needy parents (Don's are well-off) and dodge the taxes on their accelerating joint income.
He has made just three appearances off the bench this season but was Liverpool's joint top-scorer with 13 goals last season.
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The chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Richard Myers, called off the assault because the information about where precisely the al Qaeda members were living in Chalus was not clear.
Milstein predicts off-shore competition for nonurgent surgeries, such as major joint replacement and heart procedures, is going to start affecting U.S. prices.
On Saturday morning he flies off to Beijing, arriving Sunday morning, to visit the joint venture that Nissan has set up with China's Dongfeng Automotive to make commercial trucks.
Yesterday, Russian President Boris Yeltsin dazzled those listening to his joint press conference with President Clinton by rapidly ticking off the array of topics addressed during their summit meeting.
Vicar's son Willett had threatened to spring an upset when he sank a 50-foot eagle putt from off the green at the long 14th to go into the joint lead.
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