71.   A Canadian ice dancing team has reignited a simmering controversy over the fairness of judging in their sport after placing fourth in the opening Olympic compulsory dance program.

72.   Democratic lawyer Dexter Douglass said the Gore camp will likely return to a state judge in Tallahassee who ruled in the case Tuesday.

73.   Hun Sen has hinted that other senior guerrilla leaders may also be arrested and judged in a special Khmer Khmer Rouge tribunal with the help of international jurists.

74.   In April, a federal judge in Baltimore ordered the Navy not to kick out a gay lieutenant who had served on an attack submarine.

75.   In the often cutthroat world of scientific research and ideas, where work is judged in academic journals and egos are as enormous as intellects, Karen stood out.

76.   It also might have compromised the International Olympic Committee, and led indirectly to boycott threats by the Russians and South Koreans over judging complaints in other events.

77.   Moscow said the recommendations would speed up inspections and hasten the day Iraq could be judged in compliance with U.N. orders to destroy long-range missiles and mass destruction weapons.

78.   Midway through the second half, striker Rodrigo Barrera met a cross and nodded into the net from close range but was judged offside in a close decision.

79.   Nevertheless, the true benefits of the park would need to be judged in the next century.

80.   Teams were judged in slalom, speed and rescue classes.

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