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Earlier Libyan Jew Reopens Tripoli's Lone Temple Mr. Gerbi didn't coordinate his move with Libya's interim government, the National Transitional Council, saying his request for permission to open the synagogue had been ignored.
Reopened Tripoli Temple Is Shuttered Charles Levinson 2011
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Mantao Reopens w/New Soup Deal via Twitter: Mantao Chinese Sandwiches has reopened and is now doing a soup/sandwich/shrimp crackers lunch special for $9.95.
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Additionally, those who would argue recognizing the Confederate period of time via flags and celebrations (sic) "Reopens old wounds and promotes racism and devisiveness."
Virginia governor declares April as Confederate History Month 2010
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Blockheads East Reopens after being destroyed by crane accident [NYDN]
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Brazil Reopens Bond With Lowest Yield Ever Taking advantage of a recent credit-rating upgrade to investment grade, Brazil reopened its Global 2017 bond for $500 million, pricing it at a yield of 5.299%, the lowest yield ever for a Brazilian overseas sovereign bond.
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China's Main Highway Reopens China's main north-south national highway reopened yesterday after weeks of snow and ice storms, easing transportation bottlenecks caused by winter storms that have stranded millions of people and disrupted food and fuel supplies as the Lunar New Year approaches.
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ABC Reports NSA Is Monitoring Reporters Phone Records, Reopens … Think Progress, DC - 12 hours ago … The response Ensor received from the NSA related specifically to eavesdropping ie, the monitoring of the contents of a phone call.
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Reopens Plants Chrysler LLC reached a temporary solution to a dispute with a financially struggling supplier and resumed production at four auto plants it had idled Monday because of a shortage of parts.
Chrysler Ends Spat 2008
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Mel's Diner Reopens for Business twitter updates follow me on Twitter companion blogs
Franklin Avenue 2008
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Reopens a Debt Market BEIJING -- China's central bank has reopened a nascent market for corporate debt, in its latest move to increase local companies 'access to funding and help them cope with a slowing domestic economy and the global financial crisis.
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