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If so, he says, then bats throughout the forests of West Africa are likely harboring the virus, which would put about 150 million more people than previously thought at risk of the disease.
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With the Standard & Poor's 500 breaking through a key resistance level around 1,014 Friday, Ross expects the 500-stock index could be on its way to finishing the year in the 1,050-1,100 range, which would put it about 60% above its March bottom and 20% higher for the year.
Madea Goes to Jail will fall off from last weekend's mighty debut but could still take up to $20m, which would put it on about $69m after 10 days.
Update: CBS says the number of Last.fm layoffs is less than 20, which would put it at about 20percentt.
The tracking so far for "Divergent" suggests an opening weekend box office of about $55 million to $60 million, which would put it on nearly exactly the same trajectory as the first movie (it took in $54 million in its opening weekend).
But insurers might be less likely to pay, which would put Avastin, which costs about $88,000 a year, out of reach for most patients.
It seems like Meebo should be in there, with a reach of about 19 million, which would put it right after iGoogle.
The union views the real percentage players receive as closer to 51 percent, and union leaders think owners want a rollback of 18 percent, which would put the players' share at about 33 percent.
So far this year, by scanning available news sources, Slate and @GunDeaths have pegged firearm deaths at 5,255, which would put us on track for about 11,000 by the end of the year.
They should ignore the siren voices about Ukip pacts, which would put the party back for years.
Toyota's president, Fujio Cho, has set a goal for the company to raise its share of the global auto market to 15percentt by the end of next decade, from about 10percentt now, which would put it on par with industry leader General Motors in sales volume.
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