1.   In gymnastics, Olympic hopefuls Amanda Borden and Dominique Dawes postponed by one year enrolling at Georgia and Stanford, respectively, to focus on preparing for the Games.

2.   MICROSOFT ANTITRUST TRIAL DELAYED The judge in the Microsoft antitrust trial has postponed by a week hearings to determine whether the company should face tougher sanctions.

3.   NBC decided Wednesday to postpone by one week the premieres of its fall shows, due to begin on Monday.

4.   The British and Irish governments have postponed by a year the deadline for completing a number of additional measures that are needed to insure peace.

5.   The presiding judge in the final stages of the Microsoft antitrust trial on Friday postponed by a week hearings to determine whether the company should face tougher sanctions.

6.   While not surprising or new, the following strategies can be forgotten or postponed by executives too enmeshed in day-to-day work to take care of their careers.

7.   A decision will be made sometime late in the night whether to continue with the match as scheduled or postpone by a day or two.

8.   A rebellion by younger lawmakers forced the party to postpone by three days a vote on its presidency to give candidates more time to explain their views.

9.   As a result, he said, the company is postponing by three months an announcement of winners.

10.   Baseball is so important here that Fidel Castro postponed by one day a major speech originally scheduled for Monday evening.

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