1.   Admins and their allies run software that detects spam messages and cancels them by the thousands every day.

2.   Darden said prosecutors had canceled appearances by two witnesses and withdrawn a request, strenuously opposed by the defense, to put on at least two others.

3.   Project RAMOS, for Russian-American Observation Satellites, was canceled by the Clinton administration several years ago for budget reasons.

4.   The agreement replaces the one canceled by the state government last August on the grounds the project was too expensive.

5.   When I was making reservations, there was no way to cancel online, but they have since added a feature that allows you to cancel by e-mail.

6.   You can now cancel by fax, phone or mail.

7.   Britain has canceled visits by senior Pakistani and Indian military officials and will review trading links with both countries, Cook said.

8.   But the company was beset by cash and supplier problems, and many of the institutions had canceled contracts by the time liquidation began.

9.   Manila imposed the ban on maids going to work in Singapore, recalled its ambassador there and canceled visits by officials to the island city-state.

10.   France cancelled flights by two military aircraft due to refuel in Australia on Tuesday, defence officials said.

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