41.   HOW TO FIND PALS VERY QUICKLY O.J. Simpson prosecutorChris Darden talks in the latest issue of Buzz about the social contacts brought about by his celebrity.

42.   I wonder, is all of this elaborate preparation a result of age and wisdom or is it fear and anxiety brought on by witnessing one too many tragedies?

43.   If India loses that gamble, however, it could face diplomatic isolation, dangerous nationalism at home, and economic privation brought on by sanctions.

44.   In addition, Colombia began registering coffee exports for February today, which usually brings sales by exporters seeking to lock in prices, traders said.

45.   In past springs, when the Giants train in Scottsdale, Bonds occasionally brought friends by the ASU baseball office to say hello, coach Pat Murphy said.

46.   In reply, Washington has warned the Beijing officials that action by the Chinese against Taiwan would bring retaliation by the United States, officials said.

47.   In many cases, legitimate tenants were driven from their apartments by gangsters and other low-lifes brought in by unscrupulous landlords.

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50.   It said it would bring charges by the end of March and then pursue eight other cases, but proceedings have begun only against Tobiass.

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