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  • Sixty-three percent of U.S.-based companies listing initial public offerings of stock in the U.S. this year were below their initial share price as of Wednesday.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • Sixty-three of the 410 deaths attributed to coalition and Afghan forces came during night raids.

    U.N. Says Civilian Deaths in Afghanistan Rose in '11 Dion Nissenbaum 2012

  • Sixty-three percent voted for the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program; 91% voted for the stimulus package in February 2009; 85% voted for the cash-for-clunkers program; 74% voted for President Obama's debt-tripling 2010 budget; 73% voted for the auto bailout; and 54% voted for the federal takeover of health care.

    The Lap Dog Coalition Chris Chocola 2010

  • Sixty-three people died and 200 were injured in two separate accidents Sunday when two passenger trains derailed, according to media reports.

    India Defers Cabinet Reshuffle Abhrajit Gangopadhyay 2011

  • Sixty-three percent of families who use the refundable Child Tax Credit earn less than $25,000 per year.

    Eric Rodriguez: Save the Child Tax Credit for Hardworking Families Eric Rodriguez 2011

  • Sixty-three percent of 2,426 travelers surveyed by TripAdvisor. com earlier this month said wireless Internet was the most important service to them when staying at a vacation rental.

    What Airline Merger Means for Travelers 2010

  • Sixty-three years later, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has chosen to negotiate with Hamas rather than with Israel.

    Steve Sheffey: The Path to Palestinian Statehood Steve Sheffey 2011

  • Sixty-three percent of American households have at least one pet.

    Excerpt: Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer 2009

  • Sixty-three years later, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has chosen to negotiate with Hamas rather than with Israel.

    Steve Sheffey: The Path to Palestinian Statehood Steve Sheffey 2011

  • Sixty-three percent of the 169 influential Republicans surveyed in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina in our second HuffPost-Patch Power Outsiders poll say they are satisfied with the candidates now running for president, while just 36 percent say they want to see more candidates get into the race.

    HuffPost-Patch GOP Power Outsiders Satisfied With Their Choices 2011

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