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There's a big reason to be scared on Sunday nights, and it's only partially because you have work on Monday. .
At The Times, which had an anthrax letter scare on Friday, we had a risk-assessment meeting.
Touted DELBARTON (5-0) survived a scare on Friday night as it needed two overtimes to defeat ORANGE (3-3), 42-35.
On what seemed slated to be a day of now-standardised public remembrances of the attacks of September 11th, the Coast Guard gave us all a little scare on Friday with its counter-terrorism drill on the Potomac.
They gave Sweden a scare on Friday yet Ireland should still survive the trip, even with a leaky defence, and so save Irish officials a trip to the bank manager.
The Cavaliers, who last year became the first top seed to lose to a No. 16 seed and got a scare on Friday from similarly 16th-seeded Gardner Webb, used their stifling defense to dispatch No. 9 Oklahoma, 63-51.
Argentina star Lionel Messi gave his team a scare on Friday night by leaving the field with a back injury in the second half of his team's 1-0 victoverover Honduras.
The discovery of the explosives packed in toner cartridges for computer printers, based on a tip from Saudi intelligence officials, set off a broad terrorism scare on Friday that included the scrambling of fighter jets to accompany a passenger flight as it landed safely in New York.
WASHINGTON — Two packages containing explosives, shipped from Yemen and addressed to synagogues in Chicago, were intercepted in Britain and Dubai, setting off a broad terrorism scare on Friday that included the scrambling of fighter jets to accompany a passenger flight as it landed safely in New York.
Uncertainties about Netflix's subscriber growth scared investors on Tuesday after the company reported a return to profitability in the second quarter of the year.
The $722 million mission had a scare on Saturday when a flaw in commands caused the computer to restart.
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