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1. Still, it is well below the 6,000 it said last year it would operate by summer 2008, suggesting the program may be behind schedule.
2. The report found them to be behind schedule, over budget and short on Russian involvement and suggested boosting the presence of Russian companies in these consortiums to 51 percent.
3. Airbus Military Senior Vice President Richard Thompson said at Farnborough that some subsidiary activities may be behind schedule but said the company would meet its major contractual milestones, such as the first flight.
4. Giles‘ subsequent rehabilitation is said to be behind schedule, and if he is unable to leave with the rest of the party on February 13 England will need to call up another spin option to operate in conditions sure to put an emphasis on slow bowling.
5. West Siberian‘s Nortoil unit pledged to start initial production at the Kolvinskoye field in Russia‘s far north by the end of the year in compliance with its license, after an October inspection found the unit may be behind schedule, the ministry said. (Bloomberg) Brazilian Beef Ban Over SAO PAOLO, Brazil –– Russia, the biggest importer of Brazilian beef, ended its partial embargo on meat from the South American country, Brazil‘s agriculture ministry said Friday in a statement.