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  • That will open the door to cut-rate generic versions, but the copycats may not emerge immediately.

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  • Richard DeKaser, chief economist at National City (nyse: NCC - news - people ), predicted a 50-point cut and thinks another 25-point cut will come in October, the next time the Open Market Committee meets.

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  • Johnson cut open a 12-volt dry-cell battery and crammed in two more cells in an attempt to get another 4 volts.

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  • But Johnson missed an open 3-pointer that could have cut it to one, and back-to-back baskets by Deng and Noah extended the lead to 86-78.

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  • Following two days of sell-offs in stock markets across the globe--and a week ahead of its Federal Open Market Committee meeting (when the rate cut was expected)-- the Fed slashed short-term interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point, its single most dramatic rate reduction since 1984.

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  • His most recent venture, Bear, champions less-fashionable cuts of meat, like Argentine-inspired rosary cut ribs and flank steaks char-grilled over an open flame.

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  • Troubled businesses and retailers might have expected that the encouraging news on inflation would open the door to another interest-rate cut.

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  • And it came as no surprise when the home side added a third goal after 29 minutes, when more neat passing cut open the Derby defence and full-back Wiseman opened his account for the Tykes.

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  • It was suggested a channel could be cut through a spit to re-open the harbour mouth.

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  • Woods has twice come into a major after a long lay-off, with mixed results - he missed the cut in the 2006 US Open at Winged Foot after his father died, and he won the 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines while playing on a seriously injured left knee.

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  • "November's lower than-expected inflation data keeps the door open for another interest rate cut early in 2008, " said Global Insight economist Howard Archer.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It would refrain from appealing that decision to the EU's highest court, cut royalties for rivals and hand information over to open-source developers.

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  • It was ideal preparation for the PGA Championship, with Woods aiming to break his duck in the final major of the season after missing the cut at the British Open earlier this month and near-misses at the Masters and U.S. Open.

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  • These gangs were founded for self-protection: protection from rape, assault and being cut open in the showers.

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  • It took St Helens until the 17th minute to open their account, with Cayless powering over after Sean Long's cut-out pass gave him a route to the line.

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  • Certainly the field is open for some immediate form of the president-elect's middle-class tax cut to become part of a stimulus package.

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  • Many governments like Linux because it can cut costs and avoid vendor lock-in, and because they see open-source software as more trustworthy.

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  • Cambridge, whose financial plight is worse than Oxford's, said it would not cut overall undergraduate numbers, but left open the option of taking more full-fee students.

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  • In a gesture this week, the Egyptian government cut government-to-government contacts with Israel, though diplomatic channels remain open.

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  • With Rangers leaving gaps at the back, towering PSV striker Marcus Berg missed a gilt-edged chance, mis-kicking from three yards after Erik Pieters and Dzsudzsak had cut the home side open.

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  • Inflation hawks on the open market committee dissented from the latest rate cut and may have succeeded in keeping it to three-quarters of a percentage point rather than the whole percentage point the markets expected.

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  • Minutes from the latest meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee, the central-bank panel that sets interest-rate policy, indicate a rate-cut idea has been around for a while.

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  • And Dredge, Wales' World Cup winner of 2005, will play his first Open since missing the cut at Carnoustie in 2007 after sneaking in alongside Lara, Garrido and Goya by shooting seven-under.

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