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The company also said the government should not disqualify all 104 students whose tests were lost.
Also getting ready is SAS, whose tests are expected to be carried out this fall.
Mr. O'Reilly said the board would be sending e-mail messages and mailing letters to students whose tests were canceled.
One of its investors is Pearson, the media and education company whose tests have proven so controversial in New York.
Gen-Probe, whose tests are used on about 80percentt of the country's blood, invented one that will run on its existing blood-laboratory instruments.
For Mr. Bromley, whose tests showed little damage to his liver, it was a tough decision whether to undergo a second treatment.
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"Jimmy and Stuart" are the only England fast bowlers whose Test careers significantly pre-date the Saker era.
In the following weeks, before the regular season ended, the players whose test results had been seized were finally tested.
The rest became a control group whose test scores could be compared with those of voucher recipients.
But in that case the students, whose test scores were low, were getting cheated as well as the taxpayers.
The mischievous Pakistan spinner, whose Test career did not begin until he was 31, could scarcely believe his luck in the gentle sunshine of Dubai.
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