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Even though this city is in Afghanistan , most people here speak a dialect of the Persian language , and have long standing cultural ties with neighboring Iran .
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Health and Human Services Secretary Do- Donna Shalala says patients who need an organ transplant should not have to take a chance that an organ will become available in their local area, nor should patients have to travel to transplant centers far from their homes to improve their chances of getting an organ.
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In that event, Saddam Hussein appears to have three choices .
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The second possibility would be to start a fight with Israel , in hopes that all Arabs would have to move behind Iraq in a fight against their common Israeli enemy.
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Iraq is believed to have the ability to deliver chemical weapons in artillery shells or, perhaps, atop Soviet-made Frog7 missiles.
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In Maine , about a half million people still do n't have power and they 're going to have to live without it for a while .
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I do n't believe they have the culture" to adequately service high-net-worth individuals, he adds .
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Previously, Columbia did n't have to adjust the book value of its junk-bond holdings to reflect declines in market prices, because it held the bonds as long-term investments.
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"They have to continue to tighten their belts," said Craig Kloner , an analyst at Goldman, Sachs amp Co.