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The Criterion version runs 158 minutes, which is within the 155 to 161 minutes variously listed for the original.

When was the last time you watched "Broadcast News"? A. I just did the Criterion version of "Broadcast News".

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Therefore, the species can be classified as Critically Endangered (CR) on the basis of IUCN Red List Criteria (Version 3.1: IUCN 2001) considering Criterion B. Geographic range; B2.

IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria: Version 3.1.

IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria Version 3.1 (IUCN, Gland, 2012).

IUCN Guidelines for using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria Version 10 (IUCN, 2013).

(Ailuropoda melanoleuca currently qualifies as "Endangered" because it meets the criterion C2a(i) in the 2001 Categories & Criteria (version 3.1) by virtue of a population is estimated at "fewer than 2500 mature individuals").

AEs were graded according to Common Terminology Criteria Version 4.03.

Toxicity was graded retrospectively using National Cancer Institute common toxicity criteria version 4.0.

The present IHS criteria version is still probably not a safe basis for diagnosing CEH, although it represents an improvement from the previous IHS version.

Therefore, the species can be classified as Endangered (EN) on the basis of IUCN Red List Criteria (Version 3.1: IUCN 2001).

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