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The latest plot underscored once again the threat from Yemen and Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the branch of the terrorism network based there.

But last week a Nepalese government delegation visited Beijing on a trip that underscored, once again, how China's newfound weight in the world is altering old geopolitical equations.

The vote in the House administration committee underscored, once again, the political differences between the Republican president and the party's rank-and-file.

The surveys of voters in Virginia and Tennessee underscored, once again, the Democratic voters' consuming interest in choosing a candidate who they believe can defeat President Bush.

Yet more than a month into his second presidential bid, his response underscored, once again, his willingness to stand apart from a party he has not joined but hopes to helm.

Though apparently pointed toward resolution, the halted payments underscored once again the challenges for Hollywood in dealing with China, where government censorship, a distinctive business culture, and a protective stance toward domestic films have made business uncertain, even as Chinese moviegoers flock to an expanding number of theaters.

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Doesn't this underscore once again the dangers that pervade the Bush administration's drive to weaken or abolish regulations protecting American consumers?

The contradictory statements and sudden round of finger-pointing seemed to underscore once again the difficulty of obtaining reliable information — and making educated guesses — about one of the world's most closed societies.

And by showing us the grisly work performed by forensics teams sent into Kosovo in 1999 to collect evidence of war crimes, he underscores once again the horror of the Serbian massacres.

The interviews contain few major revelations, but they underscore once again both Mr. Hussein's striking miscalculation of the risks he faced and the United States' mistaken estimate of the threat Iraq really posed.

The numbers came on a day when BP's ill-fated relief efforts to stop the damaged well hit yet another snag, underscoring once again the fragility of the containment effort: lightning struck the vessel that had been collecting the oil from the well, suspending operations for nearly five hours from 9 30 a.m.

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