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KIDKeep It Down
KIDKrebsinformationsdienst
KIDKids in Danger (Chicago, IL)
KIDKids' Inpatient Database
KIDKey Index
KIDKeratitis-Ichthyosis-Deafness syndrome
KIDKing's Indian Defense (chess)
KIDKriseninterventionsdienst (German: crisis intervention services)
KIDKeyboard Input Device
KIDKillers in Disguise
KIDKinetic Inductance Detector (imaging)
KIDKnowing-In-Design (design environment)
KIDKunst Indeks Danmark (Danish: Art Index Denmark)


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11 Kyodo New York stocks finished higher Wednesday with the key index extending its rising streak for the sixth consecutive session on hopes that the United States would keep its ultra-easy credit policy in place for some time.
Business confidence in Germany has risen from record lows, a key index showed on Friday, offering a small ray of hope following a week of dire forecasts for Europe's biggest economy.
The key index soared more than 17 points for an intraday high as investor sentiment was buoyed by market stabilization measures.
 
 
 
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