Word: extras
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...only ratify the 1993 treaty, requiring each side to halve its strategic nuclear warheads, to 3,000 to 3,500, by the end of 2007; it also ratified a series of 1997 side agreements Washington negotiated with Moscow. They update the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty and limit any extra interceptor weapons the U.S. wants to deploy to shorter-range models that wouldn't threaten Russia. But those side agreements still have to be ratified by the Senate, and hard-line Republicans there vow to block them, claiming their passage would strengthen the ABM Treaty, which they want to kill...
...Radcliffe is Harvard, and Radcliffe has to be in compliance with University policy," Armini said. "We do anticipate giving the prize next year. [This extra year] gives us more time to figure how to award the prize...
Harvard freshman Jay Wick added on an extra-man goal to increase the Crimson's advantage, and DeVries added his second goal of the game to cement Harvard's 9-6 lead. Watson and the Bears' Monfett exchanged goals to end the game, giving Harvard a 10-7 victory...
Clinkenbeard said the extra information the long form provides helps determine allocation of federal funding...
...expect the trend to continue. Although OPEC agreed to increase production by 1.7 million barrels a day, world demand for oil is on the rise, and this may gobble up the extra oil without a further price reduction. The booming global economy and developing nations' voracious appetite for energy has contributed to this growing demand, and last year's world consumption of 75 million barrels per day is expected to rise 2.4 percent this year, according to International Energy Agency forecasts. "Eventually prices will fall, but demand will rise, as it always does in the summer," Saporito said. This recent...