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But Steve Ballmer (the No. 2 at Microsoft) has just revised that date to anywhere between June and October 1999.
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The Internal Revenue Service has announced that it has revised its opening date for tax season, pushing it out just eight days to January 30, 2013.
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Using Argon-argon dating - a technique based on the decay ratio of radioactive potassium - researchers at the University of California Berkeley and the University of Glasgow have revised both the date of the dinosaur extinction 66 million years ago, and the timing of the Chicxulub asteroid impact that occurred at around the same time.
BBC: Keeping up with the Jinzhousauruses
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The trust had been planning to open the museum in 2012 in time for the 30th anniversary of being raised from the seabed, but that date was revised.
BBC: Mary Rose wreck
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Work began on the museum in 2010 and the trust had been planning to open the museum to the public in 2012, but that date has now been revised.
BBC: Portsmouth Mary Rose museum not opening until 2013
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After a fan write-in campaign, DC revised the issue numbers to reflect the original starting date of the title, resulting in the next issue being numbered 600.
CNN: DC Comics goes for No. 1, fans conflicted
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The group also gave Sallie just one week to consider their revised bid, although the initial agreement's expiration date was Feb. 15.
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Most taxpayers should be able to file on that date though some taxpayers will have to wait a bit for revised forms.
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As ERTS extends its climb back atop trendline support, an unwinding of pessimism in the options pits or short-selling arena, or a round of upwardly revised price targets, could help the stock resume its year-to-date rally.
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