Americans should have a "heightened sense of awareness" in the wake of U.S.-led military strikes in Afghanistan but should not "panic" or alter their normal activities, Attorney General John Ashcroft said.
Meanwhile, China's Shanghai rallied 1.2% in the wake of strong U.S. employment data on Friday.
GE's turbine business collapsed in the wake of the U.S. power bubble, with sales falling to 122 units last year from 323 in 2002.
But again, it can be argued gold prices have held up fairly well in the wake of that stronger U.S. data.
Some of the top research universities with ED are Brown, Carnegie Mellon, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Duke, Emory, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, NYU, Penn, Rice, Vanderbilt, Tufts, Wake Forest and Washington U in St.
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Crude oil prices were trading firmer late in trading Thursday, after being under selling pressure earlier, in the wake of a bearish weekly U.S. crude oil storage report.
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Any new government will need to address U.S. ties in the wake of roller-coaster relations between the two countries in recent years ahead of ahead of 2014 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, which depends on the use of land routes through Pakistan.
This enormous detriment to European Union farmers and consumers in the wake of HUS coincides with the shattering U.S. economic downturn.
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Working full-time during the day and attending classes at night, he graduated from Wake Forest in 1963, became a U.S. citizen in 1974, and completed his PhD at Temple University in 1979.
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" Adds Curt Furberg, from Wake Forest University: "In the U.S., we don't take action.
International police have strengthened their co-operation in the wake of the September 11 hijack attacks on U.S. cities.
Now the same question is being asked in the U.S. in the wake of Scott Brown's Senate victory in Massachusetts.
Toyota stock dropped to a 10 year low of 2330 yen on November 24, 2011, in the wake of the massive recalls and start of U.S. litigation.
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In the wake of the first Gulf War, the U.S. Army assessed Saudi Arabia's solar energy resource potential in a classified effort to determine how oil fires had affected the region.
The rally came despite the collapse in the Conference Board's monthly consumer confidence index, which fueled concerns about the likely depth of the expected recession in the U.S. in the wake of the global financial crisis.
The memorandum, issued in the wake of the scandal over the firings of U.S. attorneys, sought to remind department employees that contacts with the White House and Congress about pending criminal matters were off limits.
The world stock markets are seeing more selling pressure Friday, following strong losses Thursday, and in the wake of the unimpressive FOMC statement from the U.S. Fed on Wednesday, and amid weak economic data coming out of Europe and China.
In the wake of the last major sideways secular trend, U.S. stocks barreled higher in a major long-term secular bull market from 1982-2000.
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It is possible that Westfield will sell additional U.S. malls in the wake of the Starwood Capital deal, a person familiar with the matter said.
Market watchers said the report will likely present an overview of the U.S. economy in the wake of the higher payroll taxes that kicked in during January.
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Banks have noted that Sandy's path through some of the most densely populated areas in the U.S. left in its wake an unprecedented volume of insurance checks.
The Times, a "quality" newspaper published daily in the U.K. since 1785--not to be confused with Gotham's Gray Lady The New York Times--is to launch a U.S. edition in the wake of its successful Web site.
Times are somewhat grand in commodity-rich locales at present, but as has historically been the case, U.S. monetary authorities eventually wake up to their monetary errors, and when they do, the commodities priced in dollars will fall substantially, and with it, a lot of production that was made to appear viable by the illusion of a falling dollar.
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The business community has been particularly concerned about investment taking root in foreign markets rather than the U.S., especially in the wake of the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
If Russia refuses to accept the body, Cambridge may be forced to take it, said Wake Forest University professor Tanya Marsh, an expert in U.S. law on the disposal of human remains.
In the wake of the financial crisis, banks and CEOs in the U.K. and the U.S. have come under fire for large payouts.
The concerns in the U.S. were not helped by the wake-up call from California on Friday that severe problems related to record government debt loads, and the need for austerity, are not confined to Europe.
The judge-led inquiry is preparing recommendations for the U.K. government on press regulations in the wake of the long-running scandal.
The inquiry is preparing recommendations for the U.K. government on press regulations in the wake of the long-running scandal over illicit reporting tactics at News Corp.
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Mr. Obama's trip to Afghanistan comes at a time of fresh scrutiny of the war in the wake of a series of incidents that have strained relations between the U.S. and the Karzai government.
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