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Featuring a simple, single cord set-up, the new space-saving Inspiron all-in-one computers make life easy and deliver powerful entertainment for the whole family.
ENGADGET: Dell adds XPS One 27 with 2560 x 1440 screen to its all-in-one lineup, prices start at $1,399 (video)
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In the semi-finals, Brazil squeezed past an inspired Swedish team thanks to a single Romario goal to set up a final against fellow three-time winners Italy.
BBC: World Cup history - USA 1994
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Novak relied upon a single break in the deciding third set to wrap-up the match and earn his quarter-final place.
BBC: Nadal storms past Portas
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This time a single rook was presented with the same tray-string set-up, while its pair waited in a neighbouring cage linked by a one-way flap.
BBC: Rooks team up to solve problems
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"He almost single-handedly came up with the idea that the Fed should set benchmarks to target inflation, rather than tinker with the economy, " says Philip Reny, chair of the Chicago School of Economics.
FORBES: Milton Friedman Dies
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Police on the scene would not confirm why they had blocked a few roads and set up a crime scene in the area of brick, single-family homes.
NPR: Miss. Man Accused Of Sending Letters With Ricin
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Since the shop was set up, back in 1978, they have received not a single fake - "touch wood", she says.
BBC: Euro safety worries fade away
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One reason seems to be that these efforts have generally relied on a single silver bullet, such as tax breaks from the government or small-business incubators set up by venture capitalists.
ECONOMIST: Policymakers can help create jobs, up to a point
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Kolton Wong hit a tying, two-run homer and a pair of errors set up Adron Chambers' winning single.
WSJ: Kozma and Descalso homer, Cardinals beat Yankees
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To simplify matters, he suggested dedicating a single pharmacy clerk to insure prompt service and to set up a system he can experiment against, Toyota-style.
FORBES: The Man Who WouldSave Health Care
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This is when hackers set up hundreds of fake merchant accounts to simultaneously withdraw small sums of money from a single account--no one knows it has happened until it's over.
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