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Preliminary figures show headline inflation falling to 0.7% in January, matching the October low that prompted the European Central Bank (ECB) to cut its main policy rate to 0.25%.
A preliminary meeting last year made global headlines when an early draft document said the Church "should recognise the intrinsic value of loving, same-sex relationships".
Preliminary results were excellent - the first "headline" results published last year seemed to show that patients using telehealth were 20% less likely to be admitted to hospital and 45% less likely to die than their counterparts in the control group.
She is an editorial producer in Manhattan on "Nancy Grace," the news program on CNN Headline News, overseeing research and doing preliminary interviews with guests.
A headline in Business Day yesterday about preliminary talks on a merger or joint venture between the America Online division of Time Warner and the T-Online unit of Deutsche Telekom referred incorrectly to the disussions.
Correction: November 15 , 2003 Saturday A headline in Business Day yesterday about preliminary talks on a merger or joint venture between the America Online division of Time Warner and the T-Online unit of Deutsche Telekom referred incorrectly to the disussions.
The preliminary findings of the studies are reported breathlessly: recent headlines in the Times include "Meditation for a Good Night's Sleep" and "Exercising the Mind to Treat Attention Deficits".
A week before the March for the Alternative on 26 March, Art Uncut staged a sell-out creative preliminary for the march: a night of music, comedy and short talks, headlined by UK Uncut, Josie Long and The Agitator.
Those are the headline numbers from the leading PC market trackers, IDC and Garner, who both released preliminary stats last week.
We must be cautious in interpreting overly positive news headlines, because most studies to date are based on small numbers, their findings are often preliminary, descriptive, and sometimes even contradictory.
There were preliminary skirmishes last month when President Jacob Zuma, on a state visit to Britain, was described by a Daily Mail headline as "a sex-obsessed bigot" and "vile buffoon".
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