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The JTWC, however, assessed Nancy to have been substantially weaker until 0000 UTC on February 14, at which time they reported a 95 km/h (60 mph) increase in winds, attaining minimal Category 3 status on the Saffir Simpson Hurricane Scale.
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Well, looking at the graphic above (from Yahoo) - note that it's a dollar-pound graph, so the lower the line is, the more *powerful* the pound is - one finds that compared to 2006, the pound is substantially weaker.
But those negotiations met a warning from Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader, who said he would not accept any bill that is substantially weaker than the one defeated in April.
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