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OK. Good name from Philadelphia.
NPR: Philadelphia's Gum Tree Cut Down
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Is that ok because nonprofits are good but corporations are bad?
FORBES: Hey ProPublica, What's Wrong With Doctors Taking Drug Money?
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"We don't have the environment telling them nicely, 'OK you had a good week, but next week has to be better, and the next week again, '" he says.
WSJ: For Jurgen Klinsmann, Mediocrity Will Not Be Tolerated��U.S. Men's National Soccer Team
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OK, it all makes for good copy.
FORBES: Sequester This! President Obama's Colossal Media Blunder
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And if Reeva was happy, everything was OK... and everything was good, then everything was normal.
CNN: Defense questions investigation in Pistorius case
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If the problem had been that insured deposits were paying for lunatic capital markets bets which went wrong then OK, ring fencing, separation, might be a good idea.
FORBES: Vickers, Bank Ring Fencing, Glass Steagall, They're Not the Answer
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OK, so the Hollywood Park horse-race track is shutting down for good.
CNN: 'L' is for losers in L.A. sports
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Since my vocabulary was not good at that time, I said, oh, it's ok.
CNN: Interview with Nelson Shin
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Boeing did receive one spot of good news this week: The Federal Aviation Administration gave the company the OK to fly test flights of the Dreamliner in order to gather more data on the battery problems.
FORBES: Boeing Delays Dreamliner Deliveries As Battery Problems Get Worse
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OK, maybe the Orwellian type of world in that iconic commercial is more science fiction and good advertising than real life, but Facebook and Apple are showing some hints of a healthy relationship, which may mean we might live to see the day where the two tech giants work together.
FORBES: Early Clues A Facebook, Apple Partnership Is Brewing
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Plenty of my school fellows did just OK in high school, went to second-rank universities, where they majored in having a good time, crammed for the LSAT (law school test) and squeezed into second-rank law schools or business schools.
BBC: Class calculator: A US view of the class system