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But after months of bitter feuding, Iraq's Parliament has finally approved a budget, outlined the scope of provincial powers, set an Oct. 1 date for provincial elections and voted a general amnesty for detainees.

Now that the FDA has finally approved irradiation, will the pattern be broken Irradiation, which was first discovered to prolong beef's freshness in the 1940s, exposes meat to cobalt-60 gamma rays.

After years of contentious debate about what to do, if anything, to stop suicides, the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District, the authority that operates the bridge, has finally approved a plan to install a safety net that will reach out 20 feet and catch jumpers.

The FCC has finally approved a Wi-Fi enabled Blackberry for the GSM/EDGE 850/1900 band, which will run on 802.11 a/b/g.

Congress has finally approved a stop gap spending bill that provides funding -- $1.1 billion - to fight the Zika virus.

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On that day, at a hotel near the Atlanta airport, the owners had finally approved -- 31-0, withethe Oakland Raiders abstaining in one final act of defiance before their owner, Al Davis, died less than three months later -- a collective bargaining agreement that would ensure the season starting on time and assure a decade of labor peace.

Vedanta Resources rose 62p to £20.94 after it appeared the Indian government had finally approved its acquisition of a majority stake in Cairn Energy's business in the country.

Eurozone finance ministers have finally approved the terms of a second rescue package for Greece worth €130bn (£108bn), which should avert the risk of a Greek default next month.

The US authorities, after months of delay, had finally approved access to data from Saad al-Hilli's computers, stored across the Atlantic.

Loan for Pakistan The military government of Gen. Pervez Musharraf, which took power in a coup a year ago, learned that the International Monetary Fund had finally approved a $596 million loan to help Pakistan avoid defaulting on $36 billion owed to foreign lenders.

So imagine my enthusiasm when I learned last fall that the Food and Drug Administration had finally approved the first implantable sensor to continuously measure glucose, beeping or vibrating a warning whenever levels head too high or too low.

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