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More Gadhafi Girds for Long Survival Battle Omar Musbah Omar, a 23-year-old jobless resident of Tarhouna, said the desert gathering was more than a media pseudo-event.
Libya Arms Civilians to Fight Insurgency Richard Boudreaux 2011
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Girds for New Threats LAS VEGAS -- Doug Byles has had it with his cable-television bill.
Cable-TV Industry 2008
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'New Orleans Girds for Another Storm'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Any damage to New Orleans on the eve of next weeks Republican Convention in Minnesota could also serve as a politically tinged reminder of the Bush administrations ineffective response to Hurricane Katrina.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: New Orleans Girds for Another Storm 2008
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Girds for Refinancing SLM Corp. swung to a $1.6 billion fourth-quarter loss on a steep increase in provisions against bad loans and a $1.5 billion loss on contracts to buy its own stock.
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Girds the winter soul for the remaining months of cold and snow.
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Girds for More Credit Hits Discover Financial Services swung to a fiscal fourth-quarter loss on charges for its U.K. credit-card business and surging credit-loss reserves.
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Key Earthen Levee Holds, Water Inches Down, and Minot, N.D., Girds for Slow Recovery From Flood
As River Crests, Wary City Exhales Jack Nicas 2011
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Key Earthen Levee Holds, Water Inches Down, and Minot, N.D., Girds for Slow Recovery From Flood
As River Crests, Wary City Exhales Jack Nicas 2011
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More Washington Wire: White House Girds for Late-Night Vote on Taxes
Lawmakers Deadlock Over Tax Cut Janet Hook 2011
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Related News Corp. Girds for Battle as Probes, Suits Mount Parliament's Wednesday TV feed Earlier: News Corp Weighs Next Steps Senators Urge U.S. Probe Deal Journal: Bankers Lose Fees Opinion: Law & Order, Fleet Street The company had spent the last week and a half fighting fiercely to protect the deal, ultimately shutting down News of the World, the tabloid at the center of the phone-hacking scandal, and moving to hand oversight of the BSkyB deal to an independent regulator.
News Corp. Caves as Support Fades Dana Cimilluca 2011
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