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Sylvia Crawford, 37, whose bridal shop was blown up, has come through a hurdle by managing to open a new store.
Prosecutors had to jump through a hurdle at the Massachusetts's highest court, where defense attorneys unsuccessfully argued that indicting Carter based solely on what she wrote and said over the phone violated her First Amendment Rights.
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How to generate protective antibodies through vaccination is a major hurdle, however, for treating HIV and many other infectious agents.
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