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Cho never looked sad or angry: Indian mate

...In less than few hours, Cho had committed the massacre and was dead.'I never really saw him with anyone,' Grewal said.

'I never took him to be a sad or angry guy, just shy.'A shaken Grewal said Cho did not seem like a guy who's capable of anything like this.Cho often ate by himself in the dining hall, Grewal said, adding that he would turn his face away when others greeted him.

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Warning signs in a loner’s life

... "He was, like, normal," Karan Grewal told the Los Angeles Times.

When his body was recovered from the mayhem, according to other news reports, investigators found the words "Ismail Ax" in red ink on one of his arms, and a note in his dorm that ranted against "rich kids," "debauchery" and "deceitful charlatans" on campus.

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Intel's profits surge 19 percent in Q1

...Sales totaled $15.04 billion, up nearly 16 percent.

Washington Mutual Inc.

The financial institution reported a 20 percent slide in its first-quarter earnings, citing a nationwide implosion of the subprime home loan market.

Even so, the company beat Wall Street estimates, and its stock rose in after-hours trading.

The nation's largest savings and loan said its net income was $784 million, or 86 cents a share, for the three months ended March 31, down from $985 million, or 98 cents per share, in the same period a year ago.

Revenue, including net interest income and noninterest income, was $3.62 billion, up from $3.59 billion.

International Business Machines The world's biggest computer-services corporation said first-quarter profit increased 8 percent because of new contracts and software acquisitions.

Net income rose to $1.84 billion, or $1.21 a share, from $1.71 billion, or $1.08, a year earlier.

Sales gained 6.6 percent to $22 billion.

The Coca-Cola Co.

The world's largest beverage maker said its first-quarter profit jumped 14 percent on a double-digit rise in sales, despite continuing problems in its North America unit.

The results beat Wall Street expectations.

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