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- Waving aside health concerns raised by Vatican hierarchy, the pope knelt carefully before folding his trembling hands for five minutes of prayer during a 45-minute appearance.
- Then as Shota Arveladze dribbled into the ball into the Udinese box Belgian defender Regis Genaux pulled the Georgian back by the wrist, but penalty appeals were waved aside.
- Ferradaz waved aside suggestions that U . S . President George W . Bush may try to stiffen enforcement of restrictions on U . S . citizens traveling to Cuba.
- The lower house of parliament decided Tuesday to begin impeachment proceedings against President Boris Yeltsin this week, waving aside government warnings that Russia could be plunged into a major crisis.
- WASHINGTON _ Summer heat waves aside, there's lots of hot air blowing through the nation's capital on how best to cut taxes and balance the federal budget.
- Bush waved aside weekend antiwar protests, saying that making policy decisions based on the size of a protest would be like mapping policy " based upon a focus group ."
- Mexico's foreign secretary waved aside an alleged insult by a U . S . official at the United Nations, but also appeared to discount his denials in remarks broadcast Friday.
- A military tribunal, waving aside contradictory testimony and inconclusive evidence, convicted a dissident general on two counts of criminal corruption Wednesday and sentenced him to 14 years and 8 months in jail.
- Waving aside suggestions that he sought the post merely as a stepping-stone to Russia's presidency, Lebed said his future plans would depend on the decision of the people of Krasnoyarsk.
- Speaker Newt Gingrich and Majority Leader Dick Armey routinely wave aside serious discussion of pending legislation, claiming that the only objections are coming from a few crazies who are far out of the American mainstream.