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Even as Bank of America was defending itself in federal court, it moved a day closer to facing potential charges from Andrew M. Cuomo, the New York attorney general, regarding the Merrill acquisition.

The senators moved a day after the National Association of College and University Business Officers released its annual endowment study, which showed that the 76 colleges and universities with endowments of $1 billion or more had seen their value rise 21percentt over the previous year.

A few of those attending Friday and Saturday satellite meetings were a day late, and the satellite meetings were either moved a day later or cancelled.

The voting, at Sardi's in Times Square, was moved a day to accommodate a late screening of "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," David Fincher's adaptation of the best seller (and its Swedish film version).

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"It was as moving a day as I can ever remember," Howe Allen said.

The action is constantly moving a day in the life circling through school, beach hangouts, nightclubs and the break-ins.

In Virginia Beach, the storm forced Bruce Springsteen to move a Saturday concert to Monday.

His start had been moved back a day because of a sore neck.

Rivers said the game was moved up a day at the request of the NHL so that the Kings could raise their championship banner Wednesday.

The battle over MLK Day moved a Super Bowl.

"In Austin, we have 100 people moving here a day.

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