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May 29, 2000ISO detection of a 60micron source near GRB970508Jul 28, 1998The Fading Optical Counterpart of GRB~970228, Six Months and One Year LaterMar 9, 2000The Enigmatic Radio Afterglow of GRB 991216Nov 14, 1997A Search for Optical Afterglow from GRB970828Apr 20, 1998The 1.4 GHz light curve of GRB 970508Jun 22, 1999The discovery of polarization in the afterglow of GRB 990510 with the ESO Very Large TelescopeJan 28, 2000Spectral Evolution of the Peculiar Ic Supernova 1998bwJul 27, 2001The GRB Host Galaxies and RedshiftsOct 13, 2001The Unusually Long Duration Gamma-ray Burst GRB 000911Jun 29, 2002Time-Dependent Optical Spectroscopy of GRB 010222: Clues to the GRB EnvironmentJul 9, 2002GRB 010921: Strong Limits on an Underlying Supernova from HSTApr 21, 1999The X-ray, Optical and Infrared Counterpart to GRB 980703Jan 5, 2003Hubble Space Telescope and Ground-Based Optical and Ultraviolet Observations of GRB010222May 28, 1998Physical parameters of GRB 970508 and GRB 971214 from their afterglow synchrotron emissionJun 27, 1998On the Association of Gamma-Ray Bursts with SupernovaeFeb 12, 1998Optical follow-up of GRB 970508Feb 15, 2001Beaming in Gamma-Ray Bursts: Evidence for a Standard Energy ReservoirDec 13, 2000Multi-Color Observations of the GRB000926 AfterglowMay 23, 2000A Jet Model for the Afterglow Emission from GRB000301CNov 11, 2002Continued Radio Monitoring of the Gamma Ray Burst 991208